Finding The Best Wedding Invitation Wording

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If you are currently in the process of selecting your wedding invitations, and are thinking to yourself, "I have no idea what to say inside the invites," you are not alone. Few people have experience writing formal invitations before their wedding.

What must your guests know before your wedding day? Details such as a dress code are important to decide before you begin thinking about the wedding invitations, since they should be written into the invitations themselves. Are you planning for children to attend, or would you rather plan an adults-only wedding? This will also impact the wording you use on the invitations.

It should go without saying, but your guest list must be set before the invitations are ordered. Not only will you have a more accurate count of how many cards you will need, but you'll also need to know who to address on the invitation. Those included on the invitation are those who have been invited; if you leave off children's names, it is implied that they have not been invited. Always use the full name of each of your guests, rather than a nickname or shortened version, even for close friends. For formal weddings, spell out each address and date, rather than using numbers.

Even if you are selecting your wedding invitation wording from a list of choices provided by the invitation designer, you still have the task of choosing appropriate wording. Both the design and the wording should reflect the wedding you are planning. For example, if you are planning a formal ceremony, select the most formal invitation style available. If you want your wedding to be a more casual, relaxed event, select an invitation that reflects this. Using the right wording and style will give guests the right impression about your wedding plans.

What you choose to write in the invitations is almost as important as the design you select. After all, both let guests know what to expect on your wedding day. Your wedding invitations should reflect the wedding you are planning, whether it is formal or casual. When selecting wedding invitations, both the style and wording should be appropriate for the style of wedding being planned.


About the Author:
If you're planning your wedding, Sara Johnson can help you take your plans to the next level with helpful hints about ordering and sending wedding invitations, Save The Date cards, and other wedding stationary.



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