Basic Wedding Invitation Etiquette
Know the rules~ then modify them!
From a foodie perspective~ if you’re making a grilled cheese sandwich, the basic ingredients should include cheese and bread. And from there, you add the personal touches that take your grilled cheese sandwich to a whole new level. For me, that means adding cilantro, onions and ranch dressing!
It’s the same idea with wording your wedding invitations. Once you know the basic guidelines, then you have the freedom to personalize according to your wedding style and formality.
Your wedding invitation is responsible for a great deal and will set the tone for your entire event! Not only must it be stylish and all that… it also needs to communicate very important wedding day information: who, when and where. Whether your style is classic, modern, or non-traditional, a less formal wedding will allow for more creativity and less formality. While there are no longer hard and fast rules, use this basic etiquette as a guide.
Basic Etiquette:
- All verbiage is in the third person
- Be consistent with spelling: honour/favour or honor/favor
- Dr. and military titles need to be spelled out: i.e. Doctor Marie Johnson
- Use Roman numerals in names instead of second or 2nd
- Punctuation is used to separate city, state or day, date or Mr. Mrs.
- All days, dates and times are typically spelled out: Saturday, the twenty-third of July, Two thousand and seven at two o’clock
- Avoid abbreviations: spell out Street, Boulevard, Avenue…
Mr. and Mrs. William Iverson
Request the honor
of your presence
at the marriage of
their daughter
Holly Iverson
&
Ben Johnson
on Saturday, the twenty-third of July
at two o’clock
Grace Fellowship
Lake City, Minnesota
Gate-fold wedding invitation via: MagnetStreet Weddings
Happy Planning!












