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Wedding Invitations and Announcements
This is an interesting page that has some decent information that will provide food for thought. Although you might not agree that invitations must be printed in black ink on white paper, it is worth the 30 seconds it takes to get through this one.
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A few points to remember when you are writing your wedding invitation:
Use full names, not nicknames.
Do not abbreviate the dates, times, and addresses
Use Courtesy titles where appropriate (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss).
For printing your wedding invitations, home computers and printers offer many options. To add a personal touch, you can incorporate a pressed flowers, confetti, poems, photos or ribbons to your invite.
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The following link takes you to an online faq page that has some excellent suggestions for various situations when you are wording your invitations:
Proper wording for wedding invitations
Situations like when one parent is deceased, double weddings, when the couple is hosting the wedding themselves, etc.
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Wedding Invitation Wording by Invites Galore
I was a little taken aback by all the keywords they stuffed into their title page, but this site is very useful for providing some great examples of how to word your wedding invitations.
It certainly provides some good ideas, even if you decide not to use one of their terms.
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