A joke one and a serious one:
Mom and dad
will tie the knot
I'm sure we'll cry
there'll be lots of snot
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A invitation just for you
For a special day ahead
Mom and dad will tie the knot
On this day they'll wed
They will share their vows
And joy will abound
Their union will be blessed
To make the marriage sound
Please be a part
Of this joyous day
Help us celebrate
In the best possible way
2007-07-21 10:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Mummy And Daddy Wedding Invitations
2016-10-20 23:48:27
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answered by ridder 4
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You know those outgoing answering machine messages, where the little kids give the message in their baby voices? I think it's parents trying too hard to be cutesy. That's the impression I get from that type of invitation. Also, older folks might not appreciate you calling special attention on your wedding invitation to the fact you gave birth out of wedlock.
I recommend just a regular wedding invitation: So & so appreciates the honour of your presence... And only the so & so who is paying for it tradionally is listed. You *could* have "Baby Tiffany Ashley Jones appreciates the honour of your presence..." But this will look weird to older folks as there's the implication the baby is paying for it.
And I agree with the poster who said not to spell the words wrong. And please don't use the print where it looks like child's scrawl, with letters tilted and reversed.
2007-07-21 10:44:27
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answered by Ms. X 6
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Do a regular invitation, and then maybe include a photo of the child, depending on the age in a formal dress. First, depending on the age of the child, is whether or not they really get involved. My dad told me once that only usually the mom and the grandmother think that their kid is the cutest. (It was his way of saying that he only had so many wall frames and wall space.) But it made me reflect and see, wow, I am really shoving my child down some peoples throat. Put your child in the wedding not as the centerpiece, but as you would any other family member. Or, pump it up a bit - like giving you away or a small speech from them at the reception.
Trust me, I am not a hater - but I want this day to revolve around you, not the child. Let all the other days revolve around the child.
2007-07-21 10:21:16
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answered by RCJ 4
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Your older guests are going to find this in bad taste. If you must do it at least use her name.
Sarah Jones and David Smith along with their daughter Marie invite you to celebrate their family becoming one.....
Marie would like to invite you to join in celebrating as her mom Sarah and her dad David are married on....
Really though, I think you should keep the wedding about you. You have 18 years of events that will revolve completely around the baby, there is nothing wrong with having a day for yourself.
I also hear alot that people think it is offensive and tacky when couples put things like a baby crib or a stuffed toy on their registries so you might want to think about that. It's great that you have love for your daughter but there is a right and wrong way to handle it.
Whatever you do please don't do the words spelled all wrong. It's not cute, it just makes you look immature.
2007-07-21 10:27:51
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answered by pspoptart 6
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check out verseit.com
not sure if they have baby asking invites but they might be able to get you in the right direction for wording...
but it does sound a lil less than kosher to have your invites worded like a kid's asking as ppl to come...
maybe you can find an invite that has you both and the child requesting the guests to join the family or something like that
are you trying to surprise your guests with finding out your preggers in your wedding invitation? that should be something seperate
2007-07-21 11:00:28
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answered by nataliexoxo 7
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I'm sorry, but this just sounds wrong to me. It's not even cute, it's just plain WRONG. Is your baby the reason you are getting married? That's the way it's going to seem to anyone reading the invitation done your way. and if you answered yes to that question - STOP!!! That's not the reason to get married. If it's because you truly love her Father, then let your wedding reflect THAT, not her. She's got plenty of time to have her name on a wedding invitation - don't push it.
2007-07-21 10:43:54
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answered by Cory C 5
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How about something like this: "Jane and Sue Jones request your presence as their family joins together in the marriage of, Lori Smith and Brad Smith" Something like that. I'd definately make sure you add the word family in there somewhere.
2016-03-19 07:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you say something like
(Child's name)
invites you to the wedding of (his/her) parents
(Grooms name) and (Brides name)
date, time, place, etc...
Best wishes!
2007-07-22 16:25:23
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answered by LoveWithNoBoundaries 4
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Maybe something like this?
Child/Children’s Name
invites you to join her/him/them
as her/his/their //mother/father
Parent’s Name
is married to
Spouse’s Name
and their new family is created
on Day
Year
at Time
Location
Address
City, State
Check out verseit.com for more wordings.
http://www.verseit.com/VerseIt_VerseChoices.cfm
2007-07-21 11:13:31
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answered by Suz123 7
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