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Romantic Poems for your invitation wording.

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Invitation Wording Ideas, Wedding Invitation Wording Tuesday May 11, 2010

It is always lovely to include a romantic poem on your invitations to hightlight your love for one another.  Here are a couple that we use all the time, when we are making invitations for our customers.

 ’ Together we have walked hand in hand, heart to heart we have shared with each other, one heart, one dream, one love and with love on our side we should never part.’  If space is an issue with your invitation it also sounds lovely if you finish it after ‘one love’

or

‘This day I will marry my best friend, the one I laugh with, live for, and love.’

Hope this helps


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Invitation Tip - A Dress Code with a Difference

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Making, Invitation Wording Ideas, Wedding Invitation Wording, Weddings Monday Dec 7, 2009

Dress codes can be tricky as there are many different interpretations of what they mean.  Many of our wedding invitations have the dress code “Semi Formal” which is usually taken to mean, that the women wear a lovely dress or skirt, not full length, and the men wear a suit and tie. 

Many people do not know this however. To combat this confusion we have been doing a lot of invitations lately that have a more funky dress code option, which we think spells out the dress requirements more clearly and sounds great. 

We have used the following and all our brides have loved it.  How about,

SHARP SUITS AND FABULOUS FROCKS or SNAPPY SUITS AND DREAMY DRESSES

Just a thought.

Hope this helps

Lynn


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Invitation Wording - Coming from Bride and Groom.

Posted by Lynn Crow | Under Invitation Wording Ideas, Wedding Invitation Wording Saturday Aug 22, 2009

These days most brides and grooms are paying for their own weddings and would like their invitation to come from them.  Our most popular wording for this is something like

Lynn & Matthew (in script font)

together with their families (optional)

would like to invite you

Guest Name

to help them celebrate their marriage (or wedding)

On date

at (Ceremony details)

with a reception to follow at (reception details)

RSVP details and dress code

Hope this helps

Lynn


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