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Q&A: How to word a wedding reception invitation?

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We are planning on getting married in Jamaca in September and when we get back we want to put on a wedding reception at my mothers house in October. Actualy, my new husband will be 40 too. So I need some ideas of how to word the invitations. Please help.

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Answer by Cece
Mr. Jon Smith
and
Mrs. Cece Smith
request your presence at a reception
to celebrate their recent wedding
On Saturday the Eighth day of August
Two Thousand and Nine
At Five O’Clock in the evening
1234 Main Street
Any Town, California

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10 Responses to “Q&A: How to word a wedding reception invitation?”

  1. fizzygurrl1980 says:

    Here is the wording my friends used to host a reception here in town after their destination wedding in Puerto Rico:

    (Bride) and (Groom) were married in an intimate beach ceremony in (Jamaica) on (date). You are invited to attend a reception in their honor on (date) at (location). We will also be celebrating the 40th birthday of (groom). Please RSVP by (date)

  2. Lu-chan says:

    Go to link in my source for step-by-step instructions. It tells you how to get invitations ready for a wedding! C=
    Hope that helps and congratz~ :D

  3. kill_yr_television says:

    The pleasure of the company of
    [write each name, no &family or &guest stuff]
    is requested at a dinner dance
    to celebrate the marriage of
    [bride's name], daughter of
    [names], to
    [groom's name], son of
    [names]
    at Six O’Clock … etc etc etc

    It isn’t necessary to mention when exactly the marriage being celebrated occurred. I’d omit mentioning the birthday and save that part as a surprise. You don’t want your guests to believe that you are fishing for extra gifts.

  4. Iseeyou says:

    well ive never actually been married but i would think you would say something like your ivited to my wedding reception. then say like where its at, when it is, rsvp, why, who, then say hope you can come.

  5. Kristy says:

    It depends on who is footing the bill/hosting.

    let’s say it’s you and your husband:

    yourfirstname yourlastnamebeforemarriage
    and
    hisfirstname hislastname

    request the pleasure of your company at a reception celebrating their recent marriage

    on thedate
    at thetime
    thelocation

    add a response card.

    Let;s say you want your mom to be the official host, as it is her house and she may be paying.

    Ms./Mrs. herfirstname herlastname

    requests the pleasure of your company/honor of your presence at a reception celebrating the recent marriage of her daughter

    yourfirstname yourlastnamebeforemarriage

    to

    hisfirstname hislastname

    (and while this is option, and esp. unnecessary because he is indeed 40, but can be nice for his parents, esp. if their friends are invited)
    son of

    Mr. and Mrs. hisdad’sfirstname hisdad’slastname

    on thedate
    at thetime

    thelocation

    People can ask about when you get married when they see you or respond.

    A general note: registry information is NEVER included in a polite invitation. People can ask for it if they want it.

  6. Rachel-waiting for 11/21/09 says:

    My sister got married last August, but it was on a weekday and a just family ceremony. They had reception with friends and all the extended family the following Saturday.

    The invite was something like this:

    Jane Smith
    and
    John Lock
    Will be married on Thursday August 14, 2008 in Toronto, Ontario

    They request your presences in celebration at reception on Saturday, August 16, 2008 at the Brant Park Inn Hotel, in Brantford Ontario.

    …. the address, etc

    You can make it as formal or casual as you want, but since you will have to mail the invites BEFORE you will actually be married, you kind of announce that you are getting married (and the date) but then INVITE the guest to the reception.

    Best Wishes!

  7. FabulousInvites says:

    Mr. and Mrs. William Baker
    have the honour of announcing
    the marriage of their daughter,
    Barbara Marie
    to
    Dexter Phillip Leon
    on Saturday, August 16th, 2014
    The couple was joined in marriage
    in a private ceremony on
    Cook Island, Barbados

    Please join them for a reception
    celebrating their union
    on October 18th at 6:00 p.m.
    at the newlywed’s home

  8. Lydia says:

    The wording of the first answerer is great, but you need to add at the bottom “No Gifts, Please” – since these people weren’t at the ceremony.
    Wish you luck!
    I would not include any mention of the birthday at all, though. You can announce something at the dinner.

  9. LiveLife says:

    TWO BECAME ONE….
    We slipped away to Jamaica to become man
    and wife. We slipped the ring on our fingers
    a promise made for life!

    Join us on ________for a Wedding Celebration
    for
    ___Names___________________

  10. KristenSk says:

    My favorite invite wordings tend to be a little cutesy (it’s just my style I guess:), so in your situation I’d probably go with something like:

    On September 26th, 2009
    The beaches of Jamaica
    became even more beautiful
    With our promise of never-ending love and faithfulness
    Please join us as we now celebrate
    the blessing of being husband and wife!

    You are invited to attend the reception
    of the newly married
    Mr & Mrs Kathy Jones
    etc, etc.

    Hope this helps~ also, for more specific instructions and tons more ideas from invite wordings and designs, to veils, centerpieces, and beyond, be sure to check out http://www.FourWhiteMice.com ! you’ll find over 1,000 easily searcheable do-it-yourself wedding projects plus tons of helpful resources, necessary planning tools, advice, tips, and tricks for your most special day! We’ve even got a monogram and map suite with free downloadable software and instructions so you can add that perfectly custom piece to your invites and stationary!

    Happy Planning!
    Kristen
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    The World’s first comprehensive, couture do-it-yourself wedding
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