* The address and date go on the invitation only. The little card should only have '_______________and ______ guest. When answered it should appear as Mr & Mrs. John Doe will be attending (and if single) Mr. (or Ms.) John/Jane Doe and guest will be attending. If a guest is coming alone they will only put their own name and no other. On the envelope that goes with this card (to be returned to you) your address should be on it and it should have a stamp placed on the envelope.
The date on a formal wedding invitation should read: on the 28th of February of two thousand and ten.
As with other invitations, you reply to a Christening invitation in the same mode that it was delivered to you. For example, if you received a Christening invitation in the mail, then you would reply by mail, usually by returning the response card that was included with the invitation. If the invitation was extended to you through a telephone call, then you would likewise reply with your acceptance or regrets via a phone call. An exception to this rule is if the host instructs you to reply via a different mode. For instance, if you were mailed an invitation that requests you to RSVP by replying to an email address or phone number, then it would be acceptable to reply by email or phone rather than by mailing back a reply.
Who the host/hostess is. What type of event it is. Who its for (if its for a person). Date, address, and time of event. Directions if location may be difficult to find. Type of dress. Phone number. RSVP date (deadline to reply).
July Seventeenth, Two Thousand Ten?
You don't need to write much at all on your save the date cards. Your names, date, and "invitation to follow" verbiage is really all that is needed. For more wording options, check out the Save the Date selection at Invitations by Dawn.http://bit.ly/1DA5eo
The best method of letting people know to save the date for a wedding would be to send them an invitation by the way of a card a couple of months in advance.
If you wedding invitation mention 'guest' then you can bring your date to the wedding. Sometimes there is a line where you can put '2' by it to let the future bride and her family know you are bringing a guest. Once at the wedding you should introduce your date to friends and don't leave them sitting alone for an hour or so which is rude as they may feel out of place. If there is a Receiving Line at the Wedding then introduce your date.
Normally the name of the couple, the name of the parents, and the time and place of the wedding. There are many examples of this online as to how to word wedding invitations. Feel free to check on the sources listed below.
Put the names of the bride and groom as well as the confirmed date of the wedding. Save the date cards proceed the invitation and will not have detailed information as it may not yet be available.
When making a wedding invitation, it's always important to include an RSVP-by date, as well as the address of the wedding and/or reception (if the two are being held in separate locations), and obviously the names of the two getting married. Designing a wedding invitation can be tricky, but with input and ideas from both partners, it can be a fun and romantic experience.
When you send out a wedding invitation to a single person it is etiquette that you allow that single person to either come alone or bring a date as they may feel more comfortable having a date. On the invitation and the card you send along with it the single guest will either put '1' or '2' coming.
The etiquette is the same for any party invitation. You address the invitation to those invited with correct titles, you never mention gifts, you mail them out 1-2 months in advance, you include information on how to RSVP, etc.