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Wedding Invitations & Paper

Invitation wording

I'm drafting up the wording for our wedding invitation but i've hit a small snag. My fiance and I are paying for the majority of our wedding with a little help from both of our parents. My question is if I include there names or not on the invitation

Re: Invitation wording

  • What CMGr said, with one change...

    "The pleasure of your company" is used for ceremonies, religious or otherwise, NOT held in a church.

    "The honor (or honour) of your presence is requested" is used when the ceremony is in a church building.

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    I'm gonna go with 'not my circus, not my monkeys.'
  • alammonsalammons member
    First Comment
    edited May 2013
    You could say

    Together with their parents
    Bride's Name
    and
    Groom's Name
    invite you to celebrate
    their marriage on...
  • edited May 2013
    Maybe I should reword this. I'm not sure whether or not to put their names on the invitation. When I say they're contributing a small amount I mean they are only paying for one or two things. His parents are paying for the bar and mine the flowers and centerpeices
  • In Response to Re: Invitation wording:
    [QUOTE]Maybe I should reword this. I'm not sure whether or not to put their names on the invitation. When I say they're contributing a small amount I mean they are only paying for one or two things. His parents are paying for the bar and mine the flowers and centerpeices
    Posted by angelnite22191[/QUOTE]

    it's really up to you.  You can use the "together with their parents" language that CMG suggested, or you can include their names.   The $ amount doesn't necessarily indicate who is hosting, or who's names should go on the invite.
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