Saturday, April 5, 2014

How to Word Informal Wedding Invitations?

It is true that weddings are formal affairs based on the past traditions. However, the formality of weddings begins to vanish away when many couples prefer to choose informal weddings. They choose informal weddings because they are less stressful and suitable with their personal styles and uniqueness. If you choose such wedding invitation, you may want to word your invitations in a more casual manner. Strike the right tone in your invitation by choosing informal wedding invitation wording.

You need to keep your wedding invitation light, fun and informative even you choose informal wedding invitation wording. Make sure that the basic information is included in your wedding invitation. The tips below will help you word your informal wedding invitation properly.
  • State who host the wedding is; the bride's parents or the bride and the groom. The bride and groom should extend the invitation if they are throwing their own wedding. ("Robert and Jane invite you to join them for a celebration of the beginning of their happily-ever-after.") Their parents’ names should be listed first if they are extending the invitation. ("John and Julia invite you to share in the joy as their daughter Mary and Tom Smith follow their dreams together in marriage.")
  • State the specific details of your wedding ceremony, including the date, time, location and address. You may need to provide the full street address if the location of your wedding is not well known.
  • Include a separate card to give your guests information about the date, time, location and address for the reception or party if you do not provide this information on your actual invitation. Informal wedding invitation wording may include a fun phrase. Here is an example:
"At Last" or "Let's Dance."
Reception following ceremony
Town Center
222 Brown Ave.
Anywhere, USA
  • Allow your guests to RSVP by including a separate reply card to ensure whether he or she will attend. It is also proper to provide a deadline for the RSVP. Here is an example:
We look forward to seeing you on our big day!
M ________________
( ) accepts ( ) regrets
Please reply by September 25.

With a reply card for the RSVP, you will be able to make an estimate of your guest number to attend the event. Knowing the number of guests, you will find it easy to plan for your wedding preparation, including food, beverages and seating. Make it easier for your guests to reply by include a stamped envelope and self-addressed.


In conclusion, choosing informal wedding invitation wording can be easier than the formal one because you must not be tied up with invitation formality or strict etiquette. 

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