Choosing
your suitable western wedding invitations wording is
depending on several factors. One of them is about your wedding invitation
styles, whether you choose the formal or the casual one. Another one is about the venue
and designs you plan for your western wedding invitations, whether you choose western
hats, western boots and spurs, fences, hat and veil on fence, horseshoes or the
others.
If you
choose formal invitation for your wedding, you should use suitable fonts that
represent formality, such as roman numerals. You should also pay
attention to the special characteristic of formal invitations. This way you
should have to obey the rules of etiquette that become the most important part
of formal invitation. You should give priority on how your western wedding invitations wording should be
rather than expressing what you really want.
For your less informal weddings you may
not write Mr and Mrs and other titles in your western wedding invitations wording.
You are also allowed to write the date and time in numbers which are usually
written in words. You are also free to print your invitations in coloured ink instead
of black. It is no matter for you to use modern fonts and add printed designs
to the invitation.
If you want to be as creative
as you like or you want to be as free as you prefer, you can plan for very
informal weddings. You can design your invitation style and wording as you like.
You have unlimited freedom to design except your imagination is limited. So any
western wedding invitations wording you use is no
matter. Don’t forget to put your wedding website adress and your email to make
your guests know the latest up to date of your wedding.
Here is an example of western wedding invitation wording :
Miss
Amelia Griffin and Mr Graham Pugh
request
the pleasure of your company
at
the reception following their marriage
The
Bull and Boot, Haversham
on
Sunday 13 May at 12 noon.
RSVP
1
Millington Hill
Posborough
PO12
3DG
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