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invite wording FROM children

im just doing my invites and want them to be from our children

i have this but unsure :p

xxxx,xxxx and xxxx
request the pleasure of the company of
antie xxx and uncle xxxx
at the marriage of their mummy and daddy

xxxx xxxx
with
xxxx xxxxxxxx

at(church)
on(time)
at(time)

what do u all think??:D
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  • superfran_uk
    superfran_uk Posts: 1,121 Forumite
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    Why? Are they paying? :rotfl:
  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
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    How about:
    Sally, Tom and Jane Smith
    Request the company of
    Aunty May and Uncle Tom
    At the Wedding of their
    Mummy and Daddy
    Bob and Jane
    At St Davids Church, Toy Town
    dd/mm/yyyy
    at 3.30pm
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
  • rene2b
    rene2b Posts: 827 Forumite
    :rotfl:useing there child benefit
    the kids are 8,5 and 4 and all taking part in our day
    thanks fran do u think i should use surnames?
  • rene2b
    rene2b Posts: 827 Forumite
    mrsdebnam wrote: »
    I think this is a lovely idea. How old are your children? Will the invites have pictures of them on or will it just be the wording that is from them? x

    just the wording hun x
  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
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    rene2b wrote: »
    :rotfl:useing there child benefit
    the kids are 8,5 and 4 and all taking part in our day
    thanks fran do u think i should use surnames?

    If you use their surname in the first line, it reads like a 'grown up' invite from the children, just feel it gives it a touch of 'class' if you get my meaning!!
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
  • rene2b
    rene2b Posts: 827 Forumite
    so just the kids surname?not my or h2bs(kids have there dads name)
  • frannyann
    frannyann Posts: 10,970 Forumite
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    rene2b wrote: »
    so just the kids surname?not my or h2bs(kids have there dads name)

    Oh in that case I would word it such:
    Sally, Tom and Jane
    Request the company of
    Aunty May and Uncle Tom
    At the Wedding of their
    Mummy and Daddy
    Jane and Bob Smith
    At St Davids Church, Toy Town
    dd/mm/yyyy
    at 3.30pm
    :rotfl:Ahahah got my signature removed for claiming MSE thought it was too boring :rotfl:
  • rene2b
    rene2b Posts: 827 Forumite
    frannyann wrote: »
    Oh in that case I would word it such:
    Sally, Tom and Jane
    Request the company of
    Aunty May and Uncle Tom
    At the Wedding of their
    Mummy and Daddy
    Jane and Bob Smith
    At St Davids Church, Toy Town
    dd/mm/yyyy

    at 3.30pm
    sorry hun thats me again not wording right :rotfl:
    my h2b is the dad to all 3 of our kids

    just think if i put our'surname' after the kids names it will look 'older'
    and i want it to look like the kids have done it
    if that makes sence :o
  • rene2b
    rene2b Posts: 827 Forumite
    what about
    tom,tom and tammy smith
    would like to invite
    uncle tom and aunty ann
    to their mummy and daddys
    BIG DAY

    ?? hahahaha
  • chris_n_tj
    chris_n_tj Posts: 2,659 Forumite
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    rene2b wrote: »
    :rotfl:useing there child benefit
    the kids are 8,5 and 4 and all taking part in our day
    thanks fran do u think i should use surnames?

    Why not give your kids some paper and a pen, let them try and put something to paper themselves. They might just suprise you.
    Good luck xxxx
    RIP TJ. You my be gone, but never forgotten. Always in our hearts xxx
    He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.
    You are his life, his love, his leader.
    He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.
    You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion.
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