Writing a Perfect Wedding Invitation

When planning for a wedding, it is important to have every detail completed perfectly. One of these details include well thought out wedding invitations. It is important to have wedding invitations that are worded; eloquently in order to correctly communicate not only general important information about the wedding, but also the overall tone of the wedding.

The information inside the beautiful invite is the most important aspect. How things are worded ultimately communicate certain types of information that vary from wedding to wedding.

giant invitations01

As a basic guideline, here are some tips as to what should be included on a wedding invitation. First, the top of the invitation should typically include the name of the hosts. This is to acknowledge their contribution and effort towards the wedding ceremony.

The largest writing and the writing at the top of the page draw the most attention from readers as well as selecting a contrasting font. These are ways to make the important information stand out. This information would typically be the main participants, the names of the bride and groom.

Additional information that should always be on a wedding invitation includes the date of the ceremony, time and location and other items such as wishing wells.

Other general tips are that if the wedding and reception are at the same place, a reception card is not necessary. It can depend of course on the card design that is chosen as well as the budget of the soon to be weds. Some designs allow for larger amounts of information as they have folded paper inside and other designs are a single sheet with less room for large amounts of information.

Ultimately, when including additional information in a wedding invitation, a couple’s budget, style, ceremony and tone should be taken into consideration. However, as dynamics of relationships are changing modern variations of wording and layout is always possible.

It can also be nice to add a personal touch to a wedding invitation. Some people choose have poems or personalised wording to represent their unique relationship. Other couple choose to stay with traditional wording for simplicity and eloquence.

In addition, there are a variety of other items that you can include with the wedding invitation. This includes save the date cards, activity cards and information cards. Save the date cards are perfect to insure that your wedding date does not coincide with other events and all the lovely people that you would like to attend have enough time to insure that they will be there to celebrate with you. These cards can be helpful for guests who may be out of town visiting for the wedding ceremony. It is also important to include details of the reception in the wedding invitation. If the reception will not include a full meal, it is courteous to include this on the invitation so that people know what to expect.

giant invitations02

If you need help finding the right wording for your invitation, it would be a good idea to visit the Giant Invitations website at giantinvitations.com.au. Here, you will be provided with several free templates to help you better create a classy and eloquently worded wedding invitation. This website is also useful because it provides information that accompanies wedding invitations, such as information about menu cards, gift tags and also order of service.

As you can see, carefully wording a wedding invitation has the ability to make your weddings one of the best that a guest has ever attended. Wedding invitation wording is vital to make that special day just right.

AUTHOR BIO:

Giant Wedding Invitations is a leading manufacturer of designer wedding invitations and wedding stationery based in Melbourne, Australia. Focusing on original and modern stationery designs combined with state-of-the-art technology and great attention to detail, Giant is specialised in creating lifetime memories for all wedding couples.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/mentions
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiantInvitations

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Social Widgets powered by AB-WebLog.com.