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Invitation To Impress Your Guests...
Do not copy your wedding invitations from others. Better make it original and do not plainly
make up for the generic pre-written invitation. Practice your own voice to express how extraordinary the ceremony
is and how important this event is to you, as well as for all your guests who attend the ceremony. Mail out
invitations at least eight weeks prior to the ceremony to provide your guests enough of time to arrange their
travel.
Make up one's mind who's announcing the wedding, whether is anounce by the bride and groom
themselves or theirs' parents.
Decide if your invitation going to be formal or informal. You may consider of having a DJ to
annouce your wedding if you want a formal wedding. And have your invitations start with phrases like 'Mr. and Mrs.
Lynch'. You will be able to use a more casual phrase like 'please join us for the event' if you plan for informal
one.
As a whole, apply the term 'the honor of your presence' if the wedding ceremony going to held in
a place of worship. Else, just use phrase like 'the pleasure of your company' or other less formal phrase.

For a traditional wedding invitation, you may list out the bride's name - normally the first and
middle name after her parents' names. For instance, 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bryan request the honor of your presence at
the marriage of their daughter, Mary Susie.'
Then, follow the bride's name and the full name of the groom: 'to Jason Jacob Foclker.' You
could select to name the groom's parents: 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams.'
Remember to write out the date: 'Saturday, the tenth of August, two thousand nine.'
Cite the time of the wedding ceremony: 'at eleven o'clock.'
Mention the venue and full address.
Insert a single map, as well as a stamped and self-addressed reply invitation card.
If you would like to get away from the traditional writing, seek your stationer for thoughts.
Another way is you may refer to wedding invitations you have received previously. Determine which ones you love
best and you may use them to scribble out your own invitations
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Invitations to an informal wedding ceremony are normally handwritten, not inscribed. In contriving them, feel free
to employ your imagination.
Mention all the guests' names on the envelope. One thing to remeber is please avoid impersonal
terms appear on the envelop, such as 'and family.'
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