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Wording ExamplesSelecting the right wording for your invitaions can be tricky - knowing where to start is usually the biggest problem.We have set out some examples for you to get you started, covering a number of scenarios. Do remember though that whilst there is lot of tradition with regards to wedding invitation wording, these days it is acceptable to use wording that you both feel comfortable with and reflect the type of event you are having. When wording your invitations you might want to keep in mind what to inform your guests about whether or not you are inviting children, what you you have decided about gifts and how best to encourage guests to RSVP to avoid headaches later.... For further help and ideas on these visit our hints and tips section. ......................................................................................................................................................... |
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Brides parents as hosts Example One (click below to enlarge) |
Bridal couple as hosts Example Two (click below to enlarge) |
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Both sets of parents as hosts Example Three (click below to enlarge) |
Couple with their families as hosts Example Four (click below to enlarge) |
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Divorced parents as hosts Example Five (click below to enlarge) |
Remarried parents as hosts Example Six (click below to enlarge) |
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Widowed mother as host Example Seven (click below to enlarge) |
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