Okay, so everything I am seeing online is too formal for my wedding. I am wearing a white dress with flip flops and my fiance is wearing khakis with a brown jacket and flip flops. We are not having Bridesmaids or Groomsmen, only a flower girl. My Mom and StepDad are paying for the wedding. How can I get the theme of casual/informal through my invitation wording and include my parents??? Any suggestions would be great.
Wedding Invitation Wording...informal wedding!!?
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Reply:wording with casual feelings doing the invitation yourself, you are joining two hearts together as one and having your parents included in that statement.
Annouce that you and your husband to be with the parents names that you are: then word it the way you want it to say...
Reply:REGULAR INVITATION WORDING , WHEN YOU COME TO WHERE THE WEDDING WILL BE HELD, ADD, CASUAL OR INFORMAL DRESS
Reply:You could maybe use the word "relaxed" or "laidback ceremony" ummm.....let's see....."no need to overdress".....maybe the word "secluded", "quiet".................or better yet, I would just tell everyone to dress casual.....I know you may want it to sound more "invitational".......but I really can't think of anything that would try to inform everyone that there is no need to dress too nice......I would just be blunt about it.
Reply:I would just say something like
(name) and (name) are inviting you to join us while we celebrate our love for one another at (such and such place) and (such and such time). Something that simnple would be nice and to the point!
Reply:If your wedding is going to be that informal, you may want to consider an informal-looking invitation with maybe a beach theme to it. Take a look at www.informalweddinginvitations.com for some really cute samples.
Reply:First of all frnd, Congrts In advance.And hope your marriage life will be happy .
You can just write down colors of your casual and see in ms pain or word which color would match best.For wording and
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Reply:leave out words like cordially invite, or formal names, etc. Instead make it more personal and relate to your life or your event. If you want to include your parents in the invite adress them as parents and not use their name
EX: We warmly welcome you to join
Mary Ann
and the love of her life,
Ben Bee
with the help of our parents
in celebrating our marriage
I know that is really simple, but play around with words and try to express yourselves in your invites to make them less formal, and completly personal
Sunday, January 22, 2012
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