Any bride-to-be wants to have the perfect wedding day. Thus, wedding planning is a considerable, time consuming element. When it comes to a wedding, a lot of things need to be considered, like the location of the wedding ceremony and reception, the accessories, bridal shoes, the cake and flowers, as well as the choice of the wedding invitation. They should always have the proper invitation wording and there are various ways to help you towards this goal.
However, if the couple is hosting, then it may simply read "invite you to join us at the celebration of our marriage." Proper wedding etiquette says that brides should be listed first, the first and middle names only used.
The name of the groom follows, this time with his title and middle name. For example: "Catherine Anne to Mr. Andrew James Scott." A more modern alternative is simply "Catherine Jackson to Andrew Scott." There are also other couples who prefer to use 'and' instead of 'to' in their invitation wording.
As with the date and time, the right invitation wording is to have them spelled out in full, with no abbreviations, and the month and the day should be capitalized. For example, if the wedding ceremony is at 10:30 a.m., then the time must be read "at half after ten o'clock in the morning.
With wording a wedding invitation, there are a lot of considerations brides-to-be must keep in mind.
To read more Better Invitation Wording For Your Wedding
Wednesday, 24 September 2008
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