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How to Word a Formal Wedding Invitation

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Instructions

1

Start with spelling out the full names of the hosts of the wedding. Traditionally the bride's parents pay for the wedding and therefore are listed first on the invitation. For example "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith."
2

Ask your guests to attend by using the phrase "request the honor of your presence."
3

Follow by noting the event and who it is for:
"at the wedding of their daughter
Jane Anne
and
Mr. James Peter Doe."

If you would like to honor the groom's parents, add the line:

"son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doe"
4

List the day, date and time of the ceremony, spelling out the date and time, rather than using numbers:

"on Saturday, the seventeenth of June
two thousand and ten
at two o'clock"
5

Add the location of the ceremony:
"First Presbyterian Church
123 Main Street
Anytown, Ohio
6

If the bride's divorced parents are hosting, use this wording:
Ms. Mary Smith
and
Mr. John Smith
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Jane Anne
and
Mr. James Peter Doe
on Saturday, the seventeenth of June
two thousand and ten
at two o'clock
First Presbyterian Church
123 Main Street
Anytown, North Dakota
7

If divorced and remarried parents of the bride host the event, word the invitation like this:
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gomez
and
Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Smith
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Jane Anne
and
Mr. James Peter Doe
on Saturday, the seventeenth of June
two thousand and ten
at two o'clock
First Presbyterian Church
123 Main Street
Anytown, North Dakota
8

In the event that the bride's remarried mother and husband host:

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gomez
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of Mrs. Gomez' daughter
Jane Anne
and
Mr. James Peter Doe
(son of
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick James Doe) - OPTIONAL
on Saturday, the seventeenth of June
two thousand and ten
at two o'clock
First Presbyterian Church
123 Main Street
Anytown, North Dakota
9

Similarly, if a single parent hosts, his or her name would appear at the top of the invitation.

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