This website has tons of examples:
http://www.verseit.com/
2007-05-02 10:14:13
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answered by Silver_Stars 6
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Mr. James Earl Jones and Mrs. Pamela Smith Jones
Request the honor of your presence at the wedding of their daughter
Henny Penny Jones
to
Remington Rand Smith
Son of Mr. Jesse James Smith and Lucille Ball Smith
The wedding will be held at the Four Square Baptist Church
2535 Salvation Way Amen City, Utah.
The wedding will be at 2:00 p.m . on Friday May 20, 2007
A reception will follow the wedding at the Bigger Jigger Lounge, 240 Tea For Two Way, Amen City
(Refreshments or a meal) will be served and there will be a (cash or open) bar. [(A cash bar means you drink, you pay. Open means drinks are on the house.) (Bride's father pays)]
RSVP
The area in ( ) indicates an option and the area between [ ] is for FYI only. The RSVP envelopes should be pre addressed back to the bride's parents.
2007-05-02 17:43:01
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answered by don n 6
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Believe it or not, the inside of a wedding invitation is generally blank. All of the information is on the outside front, and on the enclosures.
2007-05-02 17:09:46
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answered by j3nny3lf 5
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Choose the stationery and format you like best. There is no law that says you have to go by old-fashioned etiquette.
Here's a nice link that shows you standard language that is used in a variety of situations.
Best wishes for a happy wedding day!
2007-05-02 17:14:01
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answered by Beach Saint 7
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Mr. and Mrs. Jones
request the honor or your presence
at the wedding of their daughter
Marie Jones
to
Mr. John Smith
son of
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
on the thirty-first day of February, two-thousand eight
at St. John's Church
1234 Catholic Lane
Vatican, CA 01234
2007-05-02 17:14:20
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answered by MariChelita 5
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Usually the invitations are on one peice of paper and it has something like:
"your name & his name" will be celebrating their love on "your date" and would be honored if you could attend.
OR:
The parents of "you" and "him" ask you to attend....
Stuff like that. It should always include,
Your name
His Name
Date of Marrage
Place & Time
Optional: Parents of both Parties
Look into some bridal magazines for some ideas, they usually always have them. Good luck and congrats!
2007-05-02 17:19:01
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answered by Vanna Chick 2
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This is an example of my wedding invitation:
We
Natasha & Malcolm
(d/o Mr.Caj fernades& (s/o Mr.Francis Dias&
Mrs.Josephine Fernandes) Mrs.Romal Dias)
together with our family
cordially invite you
Mr & Mrs_____________________ & fly
to witness our nuptials
at _________________________
(place wedding is being held at & time)
____________ (date)
and thereafter to a reception at
_____________________
You can add any other information
Hope this helps. Congratulations
2007-05-02 17:20:48
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answered by Natasha D 2
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It's supposed to put who's getting married
Who's hosting the wedding
Where
What time
When
2007-05-02 17:11:19
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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THIS 4 THINGS?
Who is making wedding?
Where?
When?
And this invitation is for WHO?
On the end your names
Thank you...
2007-05-02 17:12:06
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answered by Chicago011 2
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whatever yu want it to be.
for an example it could say "thank you for joining us on such a special day.please give us blessings on our new life together."
something like that,but remeber,make it what YOU and your husband want.
hope i helped
2007-05-02 17:12:56
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answered by Marlie P 1
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