Wednesday, 6 January 2010

Tips For Writing Proper Wedding Invitations

By Lee Reid

Wedding invitations wording may sound like a light undertaking but it certainly isn't. Although invitations are not the most important part of wedding planning, they nevertheless represent the first representation of your big event.

Just think about what sort of picture the guests will make if the invitations they receive are poorly written, in an awkward style and with some spelling errors. Therefore, if you haven't considered it before, you need to start taking wedding invitations wording very seriously for the perfect impact and the most beautiful of outcomes.

It is common knowledge that besides the bride's and groom's full names, wedding invitations should include all the details of the event with the location and its full address (including city, state name and even zip code), the day and date with the exact time details, plus instructions for getting there if necessary and phone numbers to announce delays or problems. The style concision is another important issue because you don't want the invitation to look like a letter. Plus, there are all sorts of other issues related to wedding invitations wording and they all have to be taken into consideration.

Correct wedding invitations wording will prevent the awkward rude impression that a poorly written message would create. Thus, begin the wedding invitation by announcing the host of the event from the very first line; give their names, and it will be enough. Then, the next line is the actual invitation in which you request the addressee the honor of his/her company or presence.

If you want to organize a non-religious ceremony, then, this is the right spot to inform the guest on your intentions. The wedding invitation wording needs therefore to send the right message. The content of the next lines differs according to the way you organize the whole thing.

After announcing the names of the bride and the groom you can continue with writing the details of the event completely. Fully spell the date and the time and even write the year in full. The complete street address will also be necessary in full, in case you hold the party in a private location. According to the rules of final wedding invitations wording, the last line mentions the reception party. Formality is no an issue in this part of the invitation. If you are hosting a themed party, then, make sure to specify it so that people don't come unprepared.

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