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----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wedding Invitation Wording – Formal PO Box 1434 R.S.V.P. DATE Wedding Invitation Wording – Formal PO Box 1434 R.S.V.P. DATE Wedding Invitation Wording – Informal Please reply to : Wedding Invitation Wording – Informal Please reply to : Wedding Invitation Wording - Formal PO Box 1434 R.S.V.P. DATE Wedding Invitation Wording – Informal Please reply to : Wedding Invitation Wording – Formal PO Box 1434 R.S.V.P. DATE Wedding Invitation Wording - Formal PO Box 1434 R.S.V.P. DATE
Bride's Parents Hosting
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
request the pleasure of the company of
................................................................
at the marriage of their daughter
Amanda Louise Smith
with
David James Evans
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
and afterward at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
Bridal Couple Hosting
Amanda Louise Smith Davies
and
David James Evans
request the pleasure of the company of
................................................................
at their marriage
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
at 4.30 p.m.
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
Bride's Parents Hosting
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
would like you to join them
to celebrate the marriage of their daughter
Amanda Louise Smith
with
David James Evans
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
and afterward at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
PO Box 1434
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
By R.S.V.P. DATE
Bridal Couple Hosting
Amanda Louise Smith
and
David James Evans
would like you to join them
to celebrate their marriage
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
PO Box 1434
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
By R.S.V.P. DATE
Both sets of Parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
request the pleasure of the company of
................................................................
at the marriage of
Amanda Louise Smith
with
David James Evans
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
and afterward at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
Both sets of parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
would like you to join them
to celebrate the marriage of
Amanda Louise Smith
with
David James Evans
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
PO Box 1434
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
By R.S.V.P. DATE
Bridal Couple and both sets of Parents
Amanda Louise Smith and James
together with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans
request the pleasure of the company of
................................................................
at their marriage
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach
at 4.30 p.m.
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
Double Ceremony
Miss Amanda Louise Smith Davies
and
Mr James Robert Harris
request the pleasure of the company of
................................................................
at their marriage
and immediately followed by the
christening of their daughter
Amanda Louise Smith
at St. Andrews Church, Sydney
on Saturday, 27th October 2007
at 2.30 p.m.
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Views Restaurant, Bondi Beach at 4.30 p.m.
followed by an evening of music and dancing.
The last dance will be at midnight
Sydney
2010
PH: - 0414 222 333
There is crucial information must be included in the wedding invitation wording text so guests can decide whether they will be able to be present at your wedding.
Wedding invitation wording consist of: -
Who will be hosting the wedding
names of the bride and groom
day, date, and year of the wedding
time of the ceremony
the location of the ceremony
the reception information
dress code
RSVP Date
Contact Details
Separate cards that may be included in the wedding invitation envelope: -
map or directions
a wishing well
Gift Registry information
A poem or verse
An RSVP card
Writing Your Wedding Invitation Wording
Why is your wedding invitation wording so important?
Your wedding invitation wording needs to present a great deal of information to its recipients, so keep in mind not to muddle your wedding invitations with to many needless verses. Your wedding invitation wording should contain all of the significant details to your guests regarding your wedding. Your wedding invitations should contain the full names of the nuptials, the wedding date, venue and location as well as time of the ceremony. The wedding invitation wording should also contain information about the reception location, the start and end times of the event, and dress code. Don’t overlook the RSVP date and contact particulars. Maps and gift registry information can be incorporated with the wedding invitation but on a separate card not in the wedding invitation text. Make sure these are printed in the same gorgeous fonts as your wedding invitation.
The bride and groom have many choices to make when making a decision what to write on their wedding invitations. They need to be certain hat the invitations unmistakably put across the ambience of the wedding. For example, an stylish and time-honoured wedding will likely use traditional wedding invitations and wording. If the wedding is informal or fashionable, then the couple can be more imaginative with their wedding invitations and what they put in writing on the wedding invitations. The wedding invitations should include the appropriate dress code for the wedding whether it is formal: black tie or tropical.
Coming to a decision on your wedding invitation wording can be as straightforward as choosing a template from the wedding invitation ideas here and exiting in your own ideas. The bride and groom can be innovative with their wedding invitation wording, as long as the essential information is clear. How to fit your wording into your invitation text layout Wedding invitation wording is very imperative when it comes to wedding planning. Every wedding invitation needs particular details and this brief guide will help you come to a decision on what to write on your wedding invitations.
Useful information for your guests is neighbouring accommodation information for interstate guests, map inserts, or change of address cards offering your latest address.
Your wedding invitation text should be easy to read, never cluttered with too much text or needless verses. Make sure your wedding invitation wording is effortless to read by avoiding particularly elaborate script fonts, and particular paper colour and text colour combinations. The lettering should be big an adequate size to be read without the use of reading glasses for the majority of your recipients. If your selected wedding invitation wording and font choice does not easily fit on your invitation, you may need to change your font, font size or even remove some unnecessary text or verses from your wedding invitation wording.
How formal should my wedding invitation wording be?
Your wedding invitation should mirror the style of wedding you’re planning. If you intend to have a relaxed beach wedding, a formal invitation may send the wrong message to your guests about the type of event they should prepare for. If your wedding is simple and laid-back, choose informal wedding invitation wording. A more prim and proper invitation should be set aside for a more formal wedding.
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