We have given here an example of both Formal and Informal wording used on wedding invitations.
This is intended as a guide to help you, if unsure, and by no means has to be used, how you word your invites is entirely a personal choice and we are happy to print anything you request.
You will notice that with the informal style of wording everything is printed for you, but with the formal style your guests names are left blank for you to add.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
Would like you to join them to celebrate the marriage of their daughter
Sarah Louise
with
Michael Jones
At, St. Johns Church, Anywhere
On Saturday 15th March 2007
at 1.45pm
And afterwards at
The Old Lodge, Anywhere
Please reply to:
21, The Green
Riverside
S12 4DG
TEL: 07863599227
Susan Louise And Michael Jones
would like you to join them to celebrate their marriage
At St. Johns Church, Anywhere
On Saturday 15th March 2007
At 1.45pm
The reception afterwards will be held at
The Old Lodge, Anywhere
at 3.45pm
Please reply to:
21, The Green
Riverside
S12 4DG
TEL: 07863599227
Mr. And Mrs. John Smith
Request the pleasure of the company of
..........................................................
At the marriage of their daughter
Susan Louise
with
Mr. Michael Jones
At St. Johns Church, Anywhere
On Saturday 15th March 2007
At 1.45pm
And afterwards at
The Old Lodge, Anywhere
21, The Green
Riverside
S12 4DG
Tel 0786359922 R.S.V.P
Miss Sarah Louise Smith
And Mr. Michael Jones
Request the pleasure of the company of
..........................................................
At their marriage
At St. Johns Church, Anywhere
On Saturday 15th March 2007 At 1.45pm
The Reception afterwards will be held at
The Old Lodge, Anywhere
At 3.45pm
21, The Green
Riverside
S12 4DG
Tel 0786359922 R.S.V.P