
So, you know how to fold the paper, you have your design, your outline, and you've chosen your color, but you still don't know how you are going to word the invitation. Wording a wedding invitation can be quite difficult, especially if you have no experience writing an invitation. Once you have learned the correct way to format the invitation however, it will become a very simple process. The first thing you will want to include in your wedding invitation is a greeting. Once you have comprised a reasonable greeting you can then begin working on a body for the invitation. You can include a poem, or just a few friendly words. Of course you will also want to include the time and location of the wedding, and the formality of the wedding. If you would like to enforce a certain dress code, then it is highly necessary that this be included within the handmade wedding invitation. Here is a good example of a wedding invitation wording:
“Something borrowed and
something blue
some things are old, some
things are new
Someone to care and share
your life
the dream of every husband
and wife
Please join us
Jessie Smith
and
Billy Bronson
as we unite in marriage
on Saturday, the 12th of August
Mockingbird Grand Hotel
2010 Belleview Boulevard
Bellaire Beach, North Carolina”