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We'll guide you with our expertise, support you through your tough decisions, and talk you through your emotions at every turn. Through regular, structured meetings, we will ensure that you feel supported at every stage of the planning process.
We'll execute the event you've always dreamed of and allow you to feel like a guest at your own event.
When it comes to wedding etiquette, few details are as distinct and disconcerting as the invitations. From the wording to the way you address an envelope, even the smallest error can send a treasured guest into a tizzy. The invitation is the first glimpse into the style and theme that your friends and family will have of your very special day, so let’s get you started on the right foot!
There is No Such Thing as Too Much
Invitations typically are sent out six to eight weeks before the wedding date, with an RSVP request date of two to three weeks prior to the day, but we promise no one will complain about having more leeway to plan. PLANNER’S TIP: if you are throwing a destination wedding or a December wedding, ample time is key!
Clever, But Always Clear
Couples have become very innovative over the years when it comes to their wedding stationary. No matter how creative you want to be, just make sure that the details are completely transparent. Include all of the pertinent information that your guests need to plan for ahead of time; i.e. hotel reservations, dress code, after wedding festivities, etc. Most brides want to have their invitations stand out, but forgetting the important facts because you are too focused on the style, will surely leave a bad impression.
Saying Too Much is Never a Good Thing
Simplicity is key when it comes to invitation wording…the couples names, the people hosting (if different from the couples), the place and the time. Yes, that is it. Letting your guests know there are no children allowed, or where you are registered and what is being served for dinner all has its place…the main invitation is not it! The guests invited will be implied on the envelope, the dinner choices will find their home on the response card, and registry information will spread through word of mouth or can sit comfortably on your wedding website.
Play the Name Game…and Don’t Forget the Titles
So here is where Miss Manner’s work really counts. Your guest’s names should be written correctly and their titles should be accurate. PLANNERS TIP: Make sure you have fresh eyes, check the spelling of the names before you are ready to send them out.
Here are some helpful hints when addressing your envelopes:
Deciding Who’s Name Goes on the Invitation
Traditionally the bride’s parents are the “hosts” of the wedding because they foot the bill, but flash forward to more modern times and we know that may not always be the case. As you know, a lot of the traditional aspects of a wedding, namely who pays for it, has evolved over the years. Here is our advice on playing it safe:
Ensuring that your invitations are worded properly is the first step in ensuring that your guests feel welcome on your special day. Follow these helpful tips to keep from having to worry about any etiquette faux pas’ when it comes to your invitations.
Follow along for our best tips, tricks, and advice that we've gathered after almost a decade of making wedding magic happen!