If you are confused as to what wording you would like to use on your wedding invitations, please read the following ideas to help you decide. We recognise that you as an organiser have lots to think about so we are beginning to offer tips and advice to make your job easier.
Invitation from Groom and Bride
You are cordially invited to celebrate
the wedding of
{Brides full name}
and
{Grooms full name}
on {day} afternoon
{month} the {date}
at {time}
{location}
followed by a reception
Invitation from Brides Parents
Mr & Mrs {brides fathers name}
request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their daughter
{Brides full name}
to
{Grooms full name}
at {location}
On {day} {date} {month}
at {time}
followed by a reception
at {location}
Blessing Invitation from Bride and Groom
{Brides name}
and
{Grooms name}
are happy to announce
their marriage
on {day}, the {date} of {month}
{year in word format, e.g Two thousand and ten}
{town},{county}
Please join them
for a celebration
on {day}, the {date} of {month}
{year in word format, e.g Two thousand and ten}
at {time} in the afternoon
{location}
Invitation when mother has remarried and father deceased
Mr & Mrs {name of brides mothers husband}
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
{Brides name}
daughter of {Brides fathers name}
and
{Grooms name}
at {time}
on {day}, {date} {month}
{year in word format, e.g Two thousand and ten}
{location}
followed by a reception
at {time} in the evening
{location}
Invitation when divorced parents host the wedding
Mrs {name of mother of bride}
and
Mr {name of father of bride}
request the pleasure of your company
at the wedding of their daughter
{Brides name}
and
{Grooms name}
at {time}
on {day}, {date} {month}
{year in word format, e.g Two thousand and ten}
{location}
followed by a reception
at {time} in the evening
{location}
These are just a few ideas to get you going and if you have any other suggestions to share, please do not hesitate to contact us.






