Wedding Invitations????
So I am having trouble with deciding on my wording for my wedding invitations that I will be getting done this Friday. My parents are still together, my fiances parents have been divorced since he was 9, mother remarried 3 years ago, father has not. Both my parents and his mother/step dad and father want their names on invitations. I just don't want it to look like too many...What do you think about this? I am using fake last names for privacy
Mr and Mrs. Steve Jones
request the honor of your presence
at the wedding of their daughter
(ME)
to
(Fiance)
Son of Mr. Ben Smith(fiances dad)
and
Mr and Mrs. Paul Williams( fiances mom)
I think the Mr and Mrs would look best but some of them want their actual FIRST name...example(Cheryl & Paul Williams)...Can someone give me some examples or how I should word this? I don't know whether or not to put his father first or his mom and step dad)
Mr and Mrs. Steve Jones
request the honor of your presence
at the wedding of their daughter
(ME)
to
(Fiance)
Son of Mr. Ben Smith(fiances dad)
and
Mr and Mrs. Paul Williams( fiances mom)
I think the Mr and Mrs would look best but some of them want their actual FIRST name...example(Cheryl & Paul Williams)...Can someone give me some examples or how I should word this? I don't know whether or not to put his father first or his mom and step dad)
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it looks good to me. dont do first names they are not the priority of the wedding the bride and groom are0
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Yep, I agree. Don't do first names.
Google it! There are a lot of wedding invitation tips online, and I'm sure I saw one where it said both parents had remarried.
Also, the only people who SHOULD have their names on the invite are the ones who have paid for the wedding. If they have both paid equally, their names should be at the very beginning, but usually it's only the brides parents who are named.0 -
Get out while you still can0
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it looks good to me. dont do first names they are not the priority of the wedding the bride and groom are
Ditto!!0 -
Your wedding, your day, your choice.0
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An invitation is from the HOSTS of the event. If they all are contributing they should be listed. If it gets to be too much drama speak to the people who did contribute and ask if it would bother them to have the invite from you and fiance.0
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Just run to Vegas and don't tell them. :-) Problem solved0
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Who is paying? The hosts are the only ones who get their names on the invite. The invite is not for honoring anyone, you do that in the program.
Or you could do "Together with their families".0 -
I agree, google for ideas. That's where I came up with ours which went something like this:
Because you have shared in their lives with friendship and love
Groom's name
and
Bride's Name
Together with their familes request your presence...
Wedding details
John & Jane Doe (my parents)
Paul & Georgia Smith (his Dad & Step-mom)
Tom & Joanna Johnson (his Mom & Step-dad)
Parents names were listed at the very bottom of the invite, and we put their first/last name. Most of our parents have "nicknames" they go by so we put whatever they wanted formal or nickname. For example Tom for Thomas.0 -
An invitation is from the HOSTS of the event. If they all are contributing they should be listed. If it gets to be too much drama speak to the people who did contribute and ask if it would bother them to have the invite from you and fiance.
I agree with this. If your parents are putting on the wedding, you leave it as them requesting the guests' presence at the wedding of Your Name and Your Fiance's Name. Putting in the Son of etc etc - is left more for a mailed or newspaper announcement.
There certainly are a lot of variations that you can find online, it all depends on what you and your family feel comfortable with.0 -
Forgot to mention that if it is you guys and your families putting it on, a "Together with their families" line should be used instead of everyone's names. You'll be able to spell everyone out either on a wedding website if you have one, and/or a Ceremony program.0
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I like the way you worded it. If your parents are paying for the wedding, they should be at the top, then you and your fiance and after his name, put Mr. & Mrs. so-and-so. Yours and your fiance's first names should be the only ones on the invite, everyone else should be Mr. & Mrs. or Ms.0
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How does your mother feel about being part of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones instead of Steven and Mary Jones?
And likewise for your fiance's step mom?. I thought that went out with the 1970's
If it was my daugher I'd want my name on there.
But if your mom's and his step mom are ok with it, then whatever.
ETA I like run4wine's example0 -
How does your mother feel about being part of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones instead of Steven and Mary Jones?
And likewise for your fiance's step mom?. I thought that went out with the 1970's
If it was my daugher I'd want my name on there.
But if your mom's and his step mom are ok with it, then whatever.
ETA I like run4wine's example
I agree. I hate it when I am referred to as Mrs. (insert husband's name). I think it is so old-fashioned. Ultimately people don't really care. They just look at the design of the design and the picture (if included).0 -
Just run to Vegas and don't tell them. :-) Problem solved
^^^ This is what I did No headaches!!! And had a fabulous time out there!0 -
Do you think its okay to be putting my fiances fathers name before his mom and stepfather? I just don't want his fathers name all by itself at the bottom....I am getting them made today so I have to decide quick :-/ But then I am also worried his mother may be mad his dad is before her name, ahhhh!!!0
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