I'm excited to start another DIY project, but also a little apprehensive. I mean, invites are the be-all and end-all of wedding stationary, right? To start out, we purchased an invitation kit...
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I know, you're shocked and horrified that I'd do such a thing. I'm such a bad DIY bride. But, in my defense, they're really nice invites and we're going to add things to the invitation suite to make them our own, and we wanted pocket invites but that wasn't in our budget unless we bought a kit, and you'll soon see they're great.
The first order of business was to determine the wording for the actual invite. Easy, right? Not so much. You see, we're footing the majority of the bill for our wedding, but both sets of parents are contributing a solid amount to the budget. Also, our wedding isn't overly formal, and neither are we. That seems to make things more difficult. I can't use the traditional "Mr. and Mrs. Bride request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Ms. Bride to Mr. Groom..."
So, what can I use? Here are some examples of wording that could work:
Together with their families
Bride Name
and
Groom Name
request the honour of your presence
at their marriage...
Mr. and Mrs. Bride Parents
and
and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom Parents
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Bride Name and Groom Name...
Miss Bride
and
and
Mr. Groom
together with their parents
request the favour of your presence
at their marriage...
Or for something more unique:
We joyfully invite you to our wedding celebration.
On this day we will marry the one
we laugh with, live for, dream with, love.
Please join
Bride Name
and
Groom Name
with our parents...
This day I will marry my best friend,
the one I laugh with, live for, dream with, love
Bride Name
and
Groom Name
together with their parents,
invite you to share in the joy and
celebration of their marriage
and the joining of their families...
Love was meant to be shared
with parents, family and friends
Bride Name and Groom Name
together with our parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bride Parents and
Mr. and Mrs. Groom Parents
Invite you to share our celebration
of lifelong love and commitment
in the ceremony uniting us in marriage...
I'm kind of torn when it comes to the invitation wording. I prefer the less formal, more unique versions, but I'm not sure how much text will fit nicely on our invite cards.
Do you think the invitation wording sets the tone for the wedding? Or do you think it will generally go unnoticed?
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