I have my brides do it a couple of different ways...either the parents of (bride) and (groom) invite you to witness the marriage of their children...or... as (bride) and (groom) unite in life together their parents (bride's) and (groom's) invite you.... there are number of different ways...trying checking http://www.invitesgalore.com/wedding-inv鈥?/a> for some more suggestionsHow do you write a wedding invitation if the groom and the bride's parent's are hosting?
The invitation wording has nothing to do with who is paying. Having both sets of parents' names on it is the respectful thing to do - it just tells who he is the son of.... and who she is the daughter of....How do you write a wedding invitation if the groom and the bride's parent's are hosting?
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mr and mrs..so-n-so and mr and mrs so-n-so ..request your attendance at the wedding of their children..
The parents of so-and so and so-n-so request your presence
the families of So-N- So would like to invite you to the union of children
Mine read:
Mr. Barry %26amp; Mrs. Mary Smith
%26amp;
Mr. John %26amp; Mrs. Mary Doe
request the honour of your presence
at the marriage of their children
Jessie Smith
%26amp;
David Doe
We had that scenario for our wedding, too. We used this:
Mr. and Mrs. (bride鈥檚 dad)
and
Mr. and Mrs. (groom鈥檚 dad)
request the honor of your presence
in the marriage of their children
(bride鈥檚 full name)
and
(groom鈥檚 full name)
(day of week), the xxth of (month)
two thousand and (year number)
Mr %26amp; Mrs. Joe and Pam Flynt (bride's parents) and Mr %26amp; Mrs. Frank and Sally Cruz cordially invite you to the union of their children.
thats just an example you can switch it around, use just first names, it all depends on how formal you want your invitation,
brides name and grooms name together w/ their families or mr and mrs brides parents and mr and mrs grooms parent invite you to the marriage of their children...
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