What To Include While Playing With Wedding Invitation Wording
If you’ve just started planning for your wedding, you may be a little overwhelmed at the mere thought of the work that’s to come. Fortunately, we’re here to help you take care of one of the bigger aspects of your wedding – writing the wedding invites. Since we’ve already covered perfecting your wedding invitation wording, we’ll now be going into what exact content your wedding invitation wording should embody. Remember that what’s to follow is the bare minimum amount of information which should be included in your wedding invite. We encourage you to add any additional information which you and your future spouse feel is imperative.
It’d be a shame if your guests didn’t know whose wedding they were attending. Thus, you need to be absolutely sure that you and your spouses’ name are located somewhere on the wedding invite. We recommend locating you name within the top portion of your wedding invitation wording. This will allow for the invite’s recipients to quickly see your name and hopefully build up some excitement. Please be sure to check more than once that your name and that of your spouses is spelled correctly. The last thing you want is to be forced to handout invites that have your first name (or last name) misspelled.
While you might think we’re done writing names within your wedding invitation wording, we’re unfortunately not. Your parents (and those of your spouse) need to get in on the action. As with your name, your parents’ names need to be located somewhere on the wedding invite. Although we suggested locating your name in a prominent location, this is not the case with others mentioned in the invite. These can be located in less visible locations on your wedding invite as guests are there to celebrate you and your spouse – not others mentioned within the wedding invitation wording.
Finally, you need to allocate space in your wedding invitation wording to inform guests of what is expected of them. Attempt to specify what sort of attire guests are expected to wear and what atmosphere you want to surround the wedding in (either a formal or informal atmosphere).Try to limit the length of this portion of your wedding invite as you may end up the ruining the aesthetic appeal of the entire card. Remember, you don’t want to give recipients the impression that your card is novel by stuffing the wedding invitation wording with a bunch of supplementary information. Condense all the information you want convey (regarding expectations) into a few sentences and move on. Don’t sit there and cram useless information into your card – you’ll ruin the quality of the wedding invitation wording. There’s no need to write your guests an extensive rule book.
We hope that we’ve been of some help in familiarizing you with the information which should be included within a wedding invitations wording. Everything mentioned above is a must when it comes to writing a wedding invite, and thus you should try your best to incorporate it into your wedding invitation wording. Happy invitation writing and best of luck organizing your wedding!