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Invite wording
jonny_power
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Hi all,
We're planning how to write our invites. Guests will be invited to both the wedding and reception, but we want them to be invited by both my parents and my fianc!s. Has anyone done this, or got an idea how to word this nicely?
We're planning how to write our invites. Guests will be invited to both the wedding and reception, but we want them to be invited by both my parents and my fianc!s. Has anyone done this, or got an idea how to word this nicely?
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How about something along the lines of:
Mr Mrs so and so and Mr & Mrs x cordially invite you to the wedding of their son to their daughter at ......on.....
Or just do the wedding invites from her parents and the evening invites from your parents.0 -
Check out the confetti website - it has loads of example wordings - including ones with both sets of parents onHad a thrifty wedding 17-06-10

expecting triplets in Jul/ Aug 2012 :eek::eek::eek::grinheart:grinheart:grinheart0
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