Ingenious Inscriptions

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Bridal Showers Weddings - hosted by Parents of Bride
Baby Showers Weddings - hosted by Parents of Groom
Reception Cards Weddings - hosted by both Parents
Response Cards Wedding - hosted by Bride and Groom

 

Other suggestions to consider

Bride and Groom Line Suggestions:

Customarily, a bride takes no title before her name. Another option is to include titles for both the bride and groom; this is useful when one of you has an occupation that carries an official title, such as Dr. One way to put yourselves on equal footing is to leave titles off altogether. Please know that this is also appropriate if both sets of parents are serving as hosts.

Date and Time Line Suggestions:

In regards to this section of the invitation, spelling out the day, date, and year lends sophistication, but you can also use a numeral for the year. Likewise, although "half after six o'clock" is classic, it may not be right for a less formal wedding. When stating the time, only the hour is necessary; there's no need to note A.M. or P.M. Where time of day may be unclear use "in the morning" or "in the evening"

Location Line Suggestions:

For the location of your event, make sure you have the proper name of your church. As with everything else, spell out "Saint" or any other abbreviations (except R.S.V.P.). Direction cards have become a common way to direct your guests to both the ceremony and reception site. Know that invitations are typically written without punctuation; line breaks take the place of commas, except to separate city and state, or to avoid any confusion.

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