Generally, the accepted language for a wedding invitation is formal. If the wedding is going to be less formal, then the invitations should follow that example.
anything with right spelling and grammar.
It is primarily the responsibility of the bride but I think the groom would have an input. On occasion, the bride's mother/family but the final decision should be the bride. Here is an infographic for http://www.digbyrose.com/2012/infographic-complete-guide-to-save-the-date-cards/ wedding invitation wording that will help you with your answer. If you using an invitation designer, then he or she would help you with the wording.
You can always be creative and create your own unique wedding invitation to make it have more of a personal touch. If you decide against that www.americangreetings.com is a great way to find some wording for your invitation or to help you create one of your own.
invitationconsultants.com seems to be a pretty good website, since they say that they let you sample wedding wording. This may also mean that they will help you find the perfect wording for your event by looking at what you've already bought and doing helping.
The wording of the invitations is used to inform the potential guests as to the important details of the event- date, time, place, number of guests, bride and groom details, etc.
* The Wedding Invitation (large card announcing the couples up coming wedding) comes first and the RSVP (replies from guests .. the card and self-address and stamped envelope are tucked inside the Wedding Invitation and then put into the large envelope and mailed off.
Now-a-days invitation wording plays a vital role in wedding cards. Through the internet, you can found invitation wordings. Last month I saw a website called dream wedding card, where I had found amazing wedding cards with proper wordings. so I purchased cards from that site for my sister's marriage.
I need help with the wording of the wording of my wedding invitations. I have been married for a year ( a civil service) and am now receiving the sacrament of Holy Matrimony in the Catholic church in July.This is being called a Convalidation of Marriage. There will be a full Mass, as well as a reception that follows. My husband and I are responsible for the Mass, but my parents are hosting the reception. help!
For a formal wedding invitation, the names of not only the bride and groom must be there, but also the names of whomever is paying for the wedding. If it's the bride and groom that are paying, then no other names are used, not even the parents. The following wording would be if the brides parents have paid for the wedding. "Mr and Mrs John Jones request the pleasure of your company at the marraige of Ryan Smith and Susan Jones. Saturday, the ninth of June two thousand fourteen at two o'clock. Boathouse Hall, Denver, Colorado."
This website shows you some examples that you can have at weddings. There are many samples for you to look at; depending on who is writing the invitation. http://www.invitationconsultants.com/sw-wedding.aspx
You can get help with wording for Christmas invitations by going online and visiting any of these sites: Punchbowl, PurpleTrail, Invitation Consultants, or Invitation Box. There are many other sites you can use as well.
You have to indicate the number of guests. For this reason you should simply put the names of those who are being invited to the wedding and the reception.