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Proper
Etiquette for the Wedding Invitation
by: David Chandler
The
invitation is the first impression of the type of wedding you
have planned. Your invitation may be custom made, sophisticated,
eloquent or a do it yourself creation. With all the styles and
colors to choose from, it should not be too difficult to find
the perfect invitation.
Whether your
invitation is traditional or casual, you will need to include a
RSVP (response card) and a reception information card. Other
items you could put in with the invitation are directions to the
church and reception hall.
With today's
“blended” families it is increasingly difficult to find the
proper wording for the wedding invitation. Here are some
examples of traditional wording for your invitation.
Wording when
Hosted by the Brides Family:
Mr. and Mrs. John Snow
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Nadine Ellen
To
Eugene Everett Banks
on Saturday, the 5th of May
two thousand and five
at two o'clock
St. Paul's Church
Bellingham, Washington
Wording when
Hosted by the Grooms Family:
Mr. and Mrs. Gilford James Banks
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of
Ms. Nadine Ellen Snow
to their son
Eugene Everett Banks
on Saturday, the fifth of May
two thousand five
at two o'clock
St. Paul's Church
Bellingham, Washington
Wording when
Hosted by the Bride and Groom:
Ms. Nadine Ellen Snow
and
Mr. Eugene Everett Banks
request the honor of your presence
at their marriage
on Saturday, the fifth of May
two thousand five
at two o'clock
St. Paul's Church
Bellingham, Washington
Listed below
are more resources to help you design your wedding invitation.
About The
Author
David
Chandler
For more information, visit these sites:
http://www.WeddingInvitationsInfo.com
http://www.WeddingPlanningInfoCenter.com
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