Free Wedding Invitation Templates
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Free Wedding Invitation Templates
Creating the perfect wedding invitation can be challenging, especially when it comes to choosing the right format. Should you spell everything out? How do you address all the details? Here's a helpful template to guide you.
Casual vs. Formal Wedding Invitations
For casual ceremonies, you have much more flexibility in style. However, most weddings adhere to certain formalities in their invitations. Here’s a standard template for a traditional wedding invitation:
Example of a Traditional Invitation:
```
Mr. and Mrs. John Doe
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Kathryn Marie
to
Mr. James Henry Smith
on Saturday, the tenth of July
two thousand and five
at seven o'clock
First Baptist Church
222 Ellerbe Road
Paris, Texas
```
Guidelines for Formal Wedding Invitations
When it comes to formal invitations, here are some important wording guidelines:
1. Word Out Everything: Spell out every word, including dates and years. Use "Street" instead of "St." and "Road" instead of "Rd."
2. Use Roman Numerals: For titles, use Roman numerals (e.g., David Kenneth Williams III) instead of "3rd" or "third."
3. Wording Based on Venue: For church weddings, use "request the honour of your presence." For non-religious venues, use "request the pleasure of your company."
4. Full Names Only: Write out full names, avoiding initials.
Template for Your Invitation
Copy and paste this template into your word processor for easy use:
```
(the name of bride's parents)
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
(the name of bride)
to
(the name of groom)
on (weekday name),
the (day of month, spelled out) of (month)
at (time, spelled out) o'clock
(name of church or building)
(address of church/building)
(city, state of ceremony)
```
Optional:
```
Reception Immediately Following
At
(name of location)
```
You can provide directions to the reception on a separate card included with the invitation.
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