Writing Your Wedding Invitations
There are so many different ways today to put together a wedding invitation that you really do not have to worry about putting a crimp in certain traditions. With the help of computer programs and many different kinds of card stock and paper, many couples are opting to write and print their own wedding invitations. Not only can this step save you quite a bit of money, it can also be a way that you can put a bit more of a personalized flare to your wedding invitations if you decide to write them yourselves.
When you are writing your own wedding invitations, it is very important that you touch on some of the common details. For example, it is always best to match the wording of names with the level of formality for your wedding day. When you use the term 'request the honour of your presence', this is usually a good indication to your guests that your event is more formal in nature. If your ceremony will be a bit more on the casual side, you can use such terms as 'pleasure of your company' or 'please join us'.
Whichever level of formality you are having for your wedding, you must remember to write out all of the names and titles correctly. When you are writing out the names of the bride and groom, you should always completely write out first, middle and last names. The same goes when you are writing out the date and time. It is generally considered tacky to use numerals, and you should always write out 'in the evening' instead of 'P.M.' and so on. Be sure to include a reply card and any other information regarding your special event and you should have wonderful invitations that you have written yourself.
When you are writing your own wedding invitations, it is very important that you touch on some of the common details. For example, it is always best to match the wording of names with the level of formality for your wedding day. When you use the term 'request the honour of your presence', this is usually a good indication to your guests that your event is more formal in nature. If your ceremony will be a bit more on the casual side, you can use such terms as 'pleasure of your company' or 'please join us'.
Whichever level of formality you are having for your wedding, you must remember to write out all of the names and titles correctly. When you are writing out the names of the bride and groom, you should always completely write out first, middle and last names. The same goes when you are writing out the date and time. It is generally considered tacky to use numerals, and you should always write out 'in the evening' instead of 'P.M.' and so on. Be sure to include a reply card and any other information regarding your special event and you should have wonderful invitations that you have written yourself.


