Make Your Wedding Invitation Wording Stand Out

When it comes to wording your wedding invitation, you want to make sure it is as elegant as it can be. There is a certain wedding invitation etiquette that should be applied to this. The wedding invitation wording must tell you everything that you need to know. For example, it should say whether it is a Church wedding, a home wedding, a second marriage, or anything else that should tell the invitee’s what is going on. The wedding invitation is most likely going to be sent to friends, relatives, and acquaintances that are to be at the wedding ceremony. The wedding invitation wording for home weddings should include things like we “request the honor of your presence” or “request the pleasure of your company”, just as it does for a church wedding. Also, depending on whether the wedding is in the country or not, your wedding invitation wording should include something letting them know when the local train, bus, etc arrives and leaves the local area. This is mainly if the persons are traveling from a long distance away. When you are choosing the wedding invitation wording for a church wedding, the wording must be a bit more formal than the average invitation. Most

church wedding invitation wording does not include the initials R.S.V.P., but instead simply states, “Please reply.” If you choose not to send out wedding invitations then usually there are wedding announcements that are sent out after the wedding. The wording on the announcements should be just as elegant as the wedding invitation wording. The usual form of the wording states the names of the parents of the bride and that they are announcing the marriage of their daughter - it should also list the name of the groom as well as the date that they became husband and wife. Choosing the wording can be stressful, but the best thing to do is relax and just write it as you would want it to be.