Formal Wedding Invitation Wording: Examples & Pro Tips

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The one thing we get asked about time and time again as stationery pros? Wedding invitation wording. The way you word your invitations, after all, will give your guests an idea of what they can expect from the event itself. From what to include (and what not to include) to how to tackle that finicky hosting line—below, we’re breaking down all you need to know when crafting your text for wedding invitations. Read on for our top tips.

Pro Tips for Formal Wedding Invitation Wording:

To keep your invitations formal, elegant, and elevated—we always recommend following a handful of guidelines as you craft your wedding invitation wording:

What to include in your wedding invitation wording

  1. Host Line
  2. Request Line
  3. Bride’s Name
  4. Groom’s Name
  5. Date & Time
  6. Venue
  7. Reception Line (optional—you may omit this or include it on a separate card)

What not to include in your wedding invitation wording

When it comes to proper wedding invitation etiquette, there are a few things that should never make their way into your wedding invitation wording. These include:

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Wedding Invitation Wording Samples for Different Hosting Scenarios:

From divorced to deceased, there are a number of different scenarios to account for when crafting the hosting line of your invitations—this can often be the trickiest part for engaged couples to navigate. Below are some samples to help you as you think through your text for wedding invitations:

Bride’s Parents Hosting

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter

Grace Anne
to
Carter Raymond Jones

Saturday, the fourth of October
two thousand twenty
half after four o’clock

St. Mary’s Catholic Church
111 Main Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Both Parents Hosting

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin
along with Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilson
cordially invite you to attend
the marriage of their children

Grace Anne
to
Carter Raymond

Saturday, the fourth of October
two thousand twenty
half after four o’clock

The Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Reception to Follow

Couple Hosting

Grace Martin
and
Carter Wilson

request the pleasure of your company
at their marriage

Saturday, the fourth of October
two thousand twenty
half after four o’clock

The Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Reception to Follow

Bride’s Parents Divorced, Stepparents not Mentioned

Mrs. (or Ms.) Joan [Current Last Name]
and Mr. Tyler Clayton
cordially invite you to attend
the marriage of their daughter

Grace Anne Clayton
to
Carter Raymond Wilson

Saturday, the fourth of October
two thousand twenty
half after four o’clock

The Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Reception to Follow

Deceased Parent

Because a deceased parent cannot technically request the presence of guests or issue an invitation, you’ll typically want to leave them off of your invitation. If the widowed parent has been remarried for some time, you might want to include the step parent’s name instead (using the same rules from above). However, if it’s important to you to honor a deceased parent, you can include “the late” in front of their name.


Grace Anne Clayton
daughter of Joan Clayton and the late Tyler Clayton
and
Carter Raymond Wilson
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wilson
request the pleasure of your company
at their marriage

Wedding Invitation Wording Request Line Examples:

Pro Tip: “Request the honor/honour of your presence” is typically used for religious ceremonies held in a church, temple, or another place of worship. You may choose to use either the American spelling (honor) or the British spelling (honour), either is correct. If you choose to use the British spelling you should match the formality on your reply card by using “favour of your reply”. If your wedding will be held at a non-religious venue, use the phrase “request the pleasure of your company” or another more casual request line instead.

The bottom line? Getting your wedding invitation wording right is imperative when it comes to setting the tone for an elegant, elevated celebration. Use today’s tips to guide you as you craft your wording—and, as always, be sure to get a second set of eyes to look over everything before you approve your digital proof for printing.