A bride's name should be listed first in the invitation and then the groom's name. This is customary. Her parents names may or may not be used depending on what they prefer.
Well they are your parents the invitation can say daughter of
yes i think why?
1.) Parents 2.)Relatives (Sisters, Cousins ect.) 3.)Other (Friends)
name, to who, when, where, what.
your name
== == General etiquette answer: *It depends on who is paying for the wedding. If the bride's parents are paying, they are the ones doing the inviting. If the bride and groom are paying, their names go on the invitation. If the groom's parents are paying, their names go on the invitation. In a wedding/engagement announcement it is appropriate to use the names of both sets of parents. * If your fiance's parents will be attending the wedding then their names should be on the invitation. If there is a problem in the family and your fiance doesn't want his parents attending then it's just fine putting your parents name only. It usually goes .... Diane and Roy Smith together with Yvonne and Tim Johnson request the honor of your presence at the marriage celebration of their children CATHERINE SMITH AND BRAD JOHNSON Saturday, the ____of ______2006 and 4:30 PM at the (name the church). Reception follows at 6 PM at ______________. NOTE: Give the time of the reception, the place, address and phone # and a small map inside of the invitation helps many guests. If it is an outdoor wedding the above would apply with this change: SATURDAY ________2006 at 4:30 PM FOR AN OUTDOOR CEREMONY AND RECEPTION AT _____________________________________. RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CEREMONY.
you put sincerely, your name
* Yes, the name and address on a wedding invitation should be centered on the envelope and your return address on the upper left.
This is the name of a classical piece of music that was written by a German composed by the name of Carl Maria von Weber. The title of the piece was "Invitation to the Dance."
Simply send the invitation to her, in her name. Bear in mind that if she is in a committed marriage this is not a polite thing to do. If her marriage is in some way compromised, just ring her with a personal invitation.
An open invitation letter should include the name of the event and when the event will be held. The invitation should also note if special attire should be worn, as well.