Invitations seem to be the first thing that make the whole wedding process “real” for most brides. You’re taking all the details you’ve been organizing for the past however many months and putting them down on website to send out into the world. Family and friends will come witness, not only you and your fiance getting married, but all the hard work you’ve put into pulling this event together and making it perfect.
YOUR NAMES It’s the last time you’ll officially announce yourself by your maiden name to friends and family before you reach the aisle, so let your names take pride of place on your wedding invitations.
THEIR NAMES Don’t make it ambiguous as to who is invited. Name each person specifically, making sure you specify whether it is just them, with or without kids and with or without a plus one
Last Update | 2 May 2017 |
Published | 20 March 2017 |
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