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Wedding Invitation Wording: Examples to Use

It’s important to word your wedding invitation just right. You want to capture the attention of your guests while also conveying a sense of elegance and style. Proper wedding invitation etiquette is extremely important.

Choosing a Typeface

The typeface or font that you use sets the stage for the content of the wedding invitation. Most wedding invitations use script fonts and serif fonts, i.e., those with strokes at the ends of each letter. Sans serif fonts are used for more informal invitations. For example:

sansseriffonts
seriffonts

Choose the Correct “Voice” for the Invitation

Will your wedding invitation come from the couple-to-be, the parents of the bride, the parents of the groom, or both sets of parents? It’s important to make this decision before writing the invitations. Here are examples of each of option:

From the Bride and Groom

Miss Jane Smith

And

Mr. John Brown

are very happy to announce

our wedding

on Saturday, June 1, 2008

at three o’clock

at St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

Jane Marie Smith

and

John Gregory Brown

request the honour of your presence

at their marriage

Saturday, June 1, 2008

at three o’clock

at St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

Together with their families

Jane Marie Smith

and

John Gregory Brown

request the honour of your presence

at their marriage Saturday, June 1, 2008

at three o’clock

at St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

Because you have shared in our lives

by your friendship and love

we ask that you join us on

Our Day of Union

Saturday, June 1, 2008

at three o’clock

at St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

From the Parents of the Bride

Mr. and Mrs. George Grant Smith

request the honour of your presence

at the marriage of their daughter

Jane Marie Smith

and

Mr. John Gregory Brown

on Saturday, the first of June

two thousand and eight

at three o’clock

St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

From the Groom’s Parents

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Brown

announce the marriage

of their son

John Gregory Brown

to Ms. Jane Marie Smith

on Saturday, the first of June

two thousand and eight

at three o’clock

St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

From Both Sets of Parents

Mr. and Mrs. George Grant Smith

and

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Brown

request the honour of your presence

at the marriage of

Jane Marie Smith

to

John Gregory Brown

on Saturday, the first of June

two thousand and eight

at three o’clock

St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

From the bride’s Remarried Mother and her husband

Mr. and Mrs. William Jones

request the honour of your presence

at the marriage of Mrs. Jones’ daughter

Jane Marie Smith

to

Mr. John Gregory Brown

on Saturday, the first of June

two thousand and eight

at three o’clock

St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

From the bride’s divorced mother (not remarried)

Ms. Abigail Smith (maiden name)

requests the honour of your presence

at the marriage of her daughter

Jane Marie Smith

to

Mr. John Gregory Brown

on Saturday, the first of June

two thousand and eight

at three o’clock

St. Michael’s Church

145 North Main Street

Orlando, Florida

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