Wedding Invitation Wording For Receptions
Those that have been recently married should know a thing or two about wording weddings invitation for receptions. For those that are completely clueless in that regard, we assure you that there’s no need to worry. In the paragraphs to follow, we will be sharing some tips for those hoping to incorporate receptions into their wedding invitation wording. Please be aware that there exists more than one way to implement reception information into your wedding invite. Thus, the information to follow can be constructively used in more than one manner.
As we construct a portion of our wedding invitation wording to encompass reception information, we need to establish key pieces of information which our guests will undoubtedly require. These pieces of info typically consist of the reception’s location, hours, and date. To add these locations and dates to your wedding invitation, you will have to develop the proper wedding invitation wording to introduce them. It’s important to remember that we don’t want to jeopardize the flow of the invite to add these fragments of information. Thus, you need to play with the wording of the invite as needed to sustain the appropriate flow and convey what you wish to convey.
If there happens to be any additional information which you believe will interest your guests, we recommend publishing it on the wedding invitation. As with most of the content which makes up your wedding invitation wording, you need to keep the extra info brief and blunt. Don’t beat around the bush in an effort to lengthen your wedding invite. This is counter-productive and wasteful. Get across any of the imperative points which need to be made to your guests and move forward.
Those who, for whatever reason, plan on inviting only a portion of their guests to their reception should think carefully before distributing wedding invites. Since you probably don’t want to inform some of your guests that they’re not invited to the reception, you should consider handing out invites individually. That way, those who are not invited to the reception don’t have any hard feelings. If you really don’t like the idea of personalized wedding invites, you always have the option of changing the wedding invitation wording on a certain number of cards (to reflect an invitation to the reception or vice versa). Again, this is not the most ideal solution but it is more inexpensive than distributing personalized cards.
If you don’t like either of the above options, you should stick with the same wedding invitation wording on all the invites and instead choose to call those invited to the reception before hand. This is probably the best solution and is likely to keep any of your guests from developing grudges against you.
Now that you’ve completed this article, you should be informed of how to embed your reception information into your wedding invitation wording. Knowing that some of you simply can’t invite all your guests to your wedding reception, we have provided some additional information to help you out. We hope that your wedding and reception is pleasant, and void of any sort of issues.