Thursday, May 29, 2014

How To Make Your Invitations Wording Warm And Inviting?

The first thing that your quests will look at when they come to your wedding celebration is your invitations. Therefore you should create great invitations for your wedding by using creative wording. Choosing great invitation designs is not enough without great wordings. Wording is very essential for any types of wedding invitation. The first thing you should take into account is that should make your invitation wording warm and inviting. You should make efforts as you can to make your wedding invitation the most beautiful thing your guests have ever seen. The most beautiful wedding invitation should also be fun and creative. Here are some wedding invitations wording examples:


Bride's Parents Issue Invitations
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Albrite
invite you to share in the joy
of the marriage uniting their daughter

Jennifer Leah
to
Mr. Paul Allan Phillips

Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips
On Saturday, the sixteenth of July
Nineteen Hundred Ninety Eight
at five o'clock in the afternoon

Ritz Carlton Hotel
600 Stockton Street
San Francisco, California

Groom's Parents Issue Invitations

Mr. and Mrs. Alan P. Peterson
have the honor of announcing
the marriage of their daughter

Pamela Joanne
to
Mr. Paul Phillip Peterson

Saturday, the sixteenth of July
Nineteen Hundred Ninety Eight
at five o'clock in the afternoon

Hyatt Regency
1200 Louisiana Street
Houston, Texas


Creative wording for wedding invitations however is very essential. Try to avoid using normal common words, because your invitations will not be enchanting and quite boring. You should pay attention to what your guests will read directly after opening the envelopes of your wedding invitations. For this purpose, if your time is coming to design your invitations, don’t only focus on your invitations styles and colors, try as you can to get the most appropriate wedding invitation wording. Here are some tips for you to design your invitation: think of what to do first, use your creative thinking, and then personalize it. The wedding is really about both of you, so use wording that really expresses your feeling.

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