WEDDING INVITATIONS

   

Who Sends the Invitations?

When Are Invitations Sent?

Compiling a Guest List

 

Styles of Invitation

Hand Written Invitations

Shop-Bought Invitations

Bespoke Invitations

Wording

Traditional invitations use the more formal third person e.g. "Mr and Mrs Green request ..." rather than "We request ..."
The following is a standard wording for an invitation given where the bride's parents are the hosts:

 

Mr and Mrs John Smith
request the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the marriage of their daughter
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown
at
St Luke's Church, Priory  Lane, Nottingham
on
21 June 2008 at 2.30 p.m.
and afterwards at the reception at
The Egerton Hotel, Hawthorn Street, Nottingham

RSPV
by 30 May 2008

65 Hallow Gardens
Nottingham
Tel: 01134 123111


Including a phone number allows to guests to respond as soon as they receive the invitation before sending their formal acceptance and also allows them the opportunity to clear up any queries before replying.


When the wedding is hosted by the parents of both the bride and the groom:

Mr and Mrs John Smith
and
Mr and Mrs Nicholas Brown
request the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the marriage of
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown
at
.......

 

When the wedding is hosted by the bride and groom:

Nicola Smith and David Brown
request the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the their marriage
at
.......


When the wedding is hosted by divorced parents of the bride:

Mr John Smith and Mrs Sybil Green
request the pleasure of the company of
....................


If one divorced or widowed parent is hosting the wedding:

Mrs Sybil Green
requests the pleasure of the company of
....................


If a divorced mother , who has remarried, and the stepfather are hosting the wedding:

Mr & Mrs Stephen Howard
requests the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the marriage of her daughter
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown

 

The simple rule is if the hosts are married then they are named as Mr and Mrs X .... If they are divorced they are name separately e.g. Mr X and Mrs X ... or Mr X and Mrs Y ...

When the wedding is hosted by a relative other that a parent, such as a sibling, a grandparent or godparent, the same rule applies in naming the host. The relationship of the host to the bride is given, for example:

Mr & Mrs Edward Wilson
requests the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the marriage of their niece
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown


Reception Only Invitation
Although not essential, a simple explanation at the end the invitation will avoid possible misunderstanding.

Mr John Smith and Mrs Sybil Green
request the pleasure of the company of
....................
at the reception to celebrate the marriage of their daughter
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown
to be held at
The Egerton Hotel, Hawthorn Street, Nottingham
Owing to the small size of the Church only immediate family
can be invited to the ceremony. We hope you will understand.

RSPV
by 30 May 2008

65 Hallow Gardens
Nottingham
Tel: 01444 123111


Evening Only Invitation

Mr John Smith and Mrs Sybil Green
request the pleasure of the company of
....................
at an evening reception to celebrate the marriage of their daughter
Nicola
to
Mr David Brown
to be held at
The Beacon Hotel, Sidley Street, Gloucester

RSVP
by 30 May 2008

65 Hallow Gardens
Nottingham
Tel: 01444 123111


Double Weddings
At double weddings the name of the couple with the closest relationship to the host is listed first. Where a daughter and a niece of the host are the brides, the daughter is mentioned first.
If the double wedding involves two sisters or the double wedding is hosted by the couples to be married then the oldest couple is listed first.

 

Additional Information

If many of the guests are not familiar with the locality of the wedding it is helpful to include a map of the area showing the location of the wedding and reception and major roads in the area.
Brief details of local hotels can also be included if it is likely that guest will need to stay overnight after the reception.
Wedding gift lists should not be included with invitations. The gift list should only be sent if it has been specifically requested. Otherwise the impression may be given that a gift must be brought in order to attend the wedding.

 

Replies

It is courteous to reply to an invitation as soon as possible; preferably within  3 days. If there is any doubt as to whether a guest can attend, or if a family needs more time to give definite numbers attending, this should be conveyed to the host immediately.
Replies should be in the same form as the invitations. A formal invitation in the third person should be responded to in that style, as shown in the following example:
Mr and Mrs Harry Knight and their sons Robert and Cedric thank Mr and Mrs John Smith for their kind invitation to the wedding of their daughter Nicola to Mr David Brown at St Luke's Church, Plumtree Lane, Nottingham on 21 June 2008  at 2.30 p.m. and afterwards at The Egerton Hotel, Sidley Street, Nottingham  and have great pleasure in accepting / but regret they are unable to attend.
It is important for guests to respond quickly even if they are unable to attend. This allows the organiser to finalise numbers promptly and to offer available places to alternative guests.

It is helpful to guests if reply cards are sent out with the invitations. These can be obtained from the same source as the invitations.


A typically worded acceptance card is shown below:


..............................
are please to accept your kind
invitation for Saturday 24 July 2008.
Number of guests ...........

 

Cancellations and Postponements

If the wedding is postponed or cancelled notices should be sent out as soon as possible. The notice usually contains a basic reason but this can be omitted.
Cancellation Notice

Mr and Mrs John Smith announce that
the marriage of their daughter Nicola to
Mr David Brown will not take place.


Postponement Notice

Owing to the sudden death of Mrs Smith's sister, the wedding of her daughter
Nicola to Mr David Brown
at St Luke's Church, Plumtree Lane, Nottingham on
23 June 2008 at 2.30 p.m.
and afterwards at The Egerton Hotel, Sidley Street, Nottingham
has been postponed until 10 August 2008 at 3.00 p.m.


If the wedding is cancelled the gifts should be returned. The gifts may be kept if the wedding is postponed. If the wedding is postponed and later held in private with only immediate family present it is polite to offer to return the gifts although most people will insist the couple keep them.