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Wedding Invitation Wording – Traditional and Non-Traditional

Wedding Invitation Wording – Traditional and Non-Traditional

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The most important step while ordering your wedding invite is the way the invitation has been worded. It is important for formal wedding invitations to follow appropriate wedding invitation etiquette. Every invite, whether it is traditional or not, should cover the following points:

• Full names of the Bride and Groom. Invitations of a formal nature should also include the middle names of the bride and Groom
• Date, including the day of the event
• The year must be put in the next line, after the date
• The time of the event
• Venue of the event. formal wedding invitations simply state the name of the building or church, but more casual ones also give the street address
• The City as well as State of the venue, without the zip code.

These are the essentials, points you absolutely need to cover in your wedding invitation word. Apart from these, you may be as creative as you like with the rest of the wording. If your wedding is a non-traditional one, you do not need to stay strictly within proper wedding invitation word etiquette. You can include a poem that you like, or any verse or scripture you want. You can also add something that reflects your personality, maybe something about how the bride and groom met. You can also add a verse about the season during which the wedding is taking place.

• More aspects to consider while saying your wedding invitations are:
• which the invitation is from
• If the parents of the Bride or Groom are divorced or deceased, or have remarried.
• If this is not the first marriage
• Whether the church is being held at a church or non-church location.

You can find plenty of suggestion and examples for wedding invitations online. You can get inspired, or you can just get creative and compose your very own invitation with unique wording. The style of word depends on whether you want it to be casual or traditional. But something you must keep in mind is that people are mostly in a constant hurry so they probably just skim through what they are reading. So for this, your word should be reliably basic and should be understood easily. You should there keep the usage of overly dramatic phrases to a minimum.

Another great tip is to make someone read your word before, so that the final copy has been proof-read. This way you minimize the risk of any errors. You can also ask them to read the word out loud so that you can also tell if it all makes sense.

These tips are also applicable to other forms of invitations, including bridal shower invitations. All you need to do is cover the basic details and your invitation should be good to go. Bridal shower invitations should have all the necessary details regarding, time, date and venue etc., and should be worded clearly so that the guests do not get confused about the details.

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Source by Aunesty Janssen

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