- afelk1112
- 7 years ago
- Wedding: November 2011
Anyone have any unique invitation wording? Looking for something outside of the usual “request the pleasure of your company” or “honour of your presence” blah blah. How did you word your own invitations??
Anyone have any unique invitation wording? Looking for something outside of the usual “request the pleasure of your company” or “honour of your presence” blah blah. How did you word your own invitations??
We wrote… centered of course
Amnysti (full name)
&
Justin (full name)
invite you
to join them as they
Tie the Knot
April 9, 2011 @ 10 a.m.
Church Venue
Church address
City, state
It worked for us and everyone thought it was cute =)
We did something a little different as well & I LOVED it:
“Two best friends have decided to spend the rest of their lives together. Please join us in celebrating the marriage of X and X”
Cute! I like both ideas! I am a terrible decision maker so this is a tough one!
before the people who have filled their lives with happiness, love, and laughter
X
and
X
together with their parents x & x
invite you to share in the celebration of their marriage and the joining of their families
Ours is:
iheartnerds
and
Mr. iheartnerds
invite you to share in their joy
as they exchange wedding vows
date, time, venue info
Not super creative, but I like that it’s short and sweet!
We are smartasses, so this was perfect for us:
Firstname
“Never Gonna Happen”
Lastname
&
Firstname
“They’ll Never Take Me Alive”
Lastname
gleefully invite you to witness the
eating of their words
on August 19th
at seven o’clock
at Address
Reception Immediately Afterward
our invite wording was:
Love fills a moment
A moment fills a lifetime
A lifetime begins eternity
Our eternity begins here
at the wedding of
name
name
date, time and place
ours was:
Our story joyfully continues….
Mama Husky
& Papa Husky
Invite you to join us
For a wedding under the stars
To celebrate the beginning
Of our next chapter….
On July, 9th, 2011
At 6pm
At the private residence of
<street address>
<city, state, zip code>
Adult reception to follow
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