As you embark on the journey of planning your special day, there’s no doubt that your wedding invitations set the tone for the celebration to come. Today, we are talking all about wedding invitation wording. Whether you want to use traditional wording or something creative and whimsical is up to you. Either way, I’m here to guide you through the art of crafting wedding invitation wording that reflects your unique love story.
The Basics of Wedding Invitation Wording
Let’s start with the fundamentals. Traditional wedding invitation wording typically includes the hosts’ names, a request for the pleasure of the guests’ company, the names of the couple, the date and time of the ceremony, and the location. However, modern couples have the freedom to personalize their wording to suit their style and preferences. The goal of the invitation is to get guests excited about the event while giving them the major details of your big day.
Embracing Your Unique Story
Your wedding invitation is an opportunity to share your love story with your nearest and dearest. Consider incorporating elements that reflect your personalities, interests, or cultural backgrounds. Whether you opt for whimsical poetry, heartfelt prose, or a touch of humor, let your invitation reflect the essence of your relationship.
Setting the Tone
The tone of your wedding invitation sets the stage for your celebration. Are you hosting an intimate garden affair, a glamorous black-tie event, or a laid-back beach wedding? Choose language that aligns with the atmosphere you envision for your special day. From formal to casual, your wording should reflect the vibe of your wedding.
Key Components of Wedding Invitation Wording
Now, let’s break down the essential components of wedding invitation wording:
- Host Line: Traditionally, the hosts’ names appear at the beginning of the invitation. This could include the parents of the bride, the couple themselves, or a combination of both.
- Invitation Line: This is where you formally invite your guests to join you in celebrating your marriage. Keep it simple and to the point while conveying warmth and enthusiasm.
- Couple’s Names: Naturally, the names of the happy couple take center stage. Whether you choose to use formal titles or opt for a more casual approach, ensure that both partners are represented.
- Date and Time: Provide clear details about the date, time, and location of your ceremony and reception. Double-check for accuracy to avoid any confusion.
- Location: Include the full address of your wedding venue, including any pertinent details such as room numbers or landmarks for easy navigation.
- Reception Details: Let you guests know whether or not the reception will take place in the same location as your ceremony. If so, you can simply state, “Reception to follow”. If not, you’ll want to include reception information on a separate details card.
- Dress Code: While you don’t have to include dress code information, it can be very helpful for guests. You can state the dress code information in the lower corner or centered at the bottom of the invite. Alternatively, you can include that information on the details card or wedding website.
Wedding Invitation Wording Examples
When crafting wedding invitations, there’s a delightful distinction between formal and casual wording. In formal invites, it’s all about spelling it out – quite literally! Ensure to write out the date and time in words, rather than numbers. And don’t forget to showcase the hosts’ full names, along with the middle names of the soon-to-be newlyweds. It adds that extra touch of elegance and personalization to your special day!
Formal Both Parents Hosting
Doctor and Mrs. Ronald Kaleya
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Rothenberg
invite you to share in their joy
at the marriage of their children
Marin Sami and Joseph Benjamin
Saturday, the twenty-ninth of September
Two thousand twelve
at six o’clock in the evening
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
Dinner and dancing to follow
Black tie invited
Formal One Set of Parents Hosting
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Alvarado, Jr.
Request the pleasure of your presence
to celebrate the marriage of
Andrea & Landon
Thompson
Saturday, the ninth of October, two thousand twenty-one
at five o’clock in the evening
One&Only Palmilla
San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
Reception to follow
Formal Couple Hosting
With great pleasure
Stacey Bullington
and
Peter Cunningham
invite you to join them
at the celebration of their marriage
Saturday, July 9, 2016
at two thirty in the afternoon
Santa Barbara Courthouse – Mural Room
Santa Barbara, California
Dinner and dancing to follow at Casa de la Guerra
Casual
Grace and Russell Fitzpatrick
are gettin’ hitched!
August 4th 2016
Join us at 5 o’clock
The West Palm
825 Oceanside Ave
St. Petersburg
Merriment to follow
In Conclusion
Crafting the perfect wedding invitation wording is an art form that allows you to express your love and excitement for the journey ahead. Whether you prefer traditional elegance or modern sophistication, the key is to infuse your wording with authenticity and warmth. With careful consideration and attention to detail, your wedding invitations will serve as a cherished keepsake for years to come, capturing the magic of your special day.
Still have some questions about the wording of your wedding invitations? Consider enlisting the help of a professional stationer, like me, to bring your vision to life with precision and flair.
Cheers to love, laughter, and happily ever after!
Michelle