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Free Wedding Invitation Templates






For casual ceremonies, the sky is really the limit as to style.



But most weddings follow a certain set of formalities in their



invitations. Here is a template for a normal wedding invitation:





Mr. and Mrs. John Doe



request the honour of your presence



at the marriage of their daughter



Kathryn Marie



and



Mr. James Henry Smith



on Saturday, the tenth of July



two thousand and five



at seven o’clock



First Baptist Church



222 Ellerbe Road



Paris, Texas





As for a formal wedding template, there are some rules of wording



that are appropriate:





1. Spell out every word, even the date and year. Street, not St.



Road, not Rd.



2. Use Roman numerals in titles, such as David Kenneth Williams



III. Do not use "3rd" or "third".



3. For weddings in a church, say "request the honour of your



presence". For non-religious weddings, say "request the pleasure



of your company".



4. Write out full names. Do not use initials.





You can copy and paste this template onto your word processor for



easy guidance:





(the name of bride’s parents/parent)



request the honour of your presence



at the marriage of their daughter



(the name of bride)



to



(the name of groom)



on (weekday name),



the (day of month, spelled out) of (month)



at (time, spelled out) o’clock



(name of church or building)



(address of church/building)



(city, state of ceremony)





Optional:



Reception Immediately Following



At



(name of location)





Directions to the reception hall can be given at the wedding or



on a separate card in the invitation envelope.


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