Wedding Invitations & Paper

Wording on an invitation

Hello All!
I am working on save the dates and am entering everyones addresses into a spread sheet and am wondering...if the couple is engaged and will be married by the time our wedding rolls around do I put Mr. & Mrs. Good Looking or do I put Mr. Good Looking & guest?  Please let me know!!

Re: Wording on an invitation

  • You use the name they have at the present time that your mailing out your invitations, it's best not to assume anything :)  Best Wishes, Nicole/A Southard Design

  • Awesome.  Thanks!

    So it would look like this:

    Mr. Good Looking & Ms. Beautiful Woman
    123 New Street
    Winston-Salem NC 12345

    if they are not yet married at the time invitations are sent out?  The reason I'm so worried about it is that they want to get married soon because they just found out he's very sick and the doctors are not giving him a lot of time left, so they want to get married in a couple of months.  Just wanna make sure, my parents (more so my mom) are sticklers about wording on an invitation.

  • Hi
    I have a question. There are going to be people invited to the wedding but not the reception and people that will be invited to both. I know were going to have to have 2 sets of invitations and thats but how do you word the invitations for the people that are only coming to the wedding. I want to make sure they don't some how offer money to come to the reception because only our really close friends and family are coming to the reception. Help please. Thank you.
  • It's not that your rude, you just didn't know.  However, it would be impossible to invite to one but not the other - they will find out and someone will be offended.  Just saying.  good luck.
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