Wedding invitations should include the full names of the couple getting married, those of the hosts (if theyre different), and the place and time of the ceremony—thats it. These invites, by Epoch Designs, do just that.
What is the etiquette for sending wedding invitations?
Traditionally, invitations go out six to eight weeks before the wedding. That gives guests plenty of time to clear their schedules and make travel arrangements if they dont live in town. If its a destination wedding, give guests more time and send them out three months ahead of the wedding.
What is proper invitation etiquette?
WORDING: Dont get wordy. Only the party details, reason for the party (like a birthday, anniversary), date, time, location, host and rsvp info belong on the invitation. Do not include directions, accommodations or where youre registered. When in doubt, guests can ask when they reply to the invitation.
What should not be included in a wedding invitation?
Well take a look at a few here.Registry information. Topping the list of what not to include in wedding invitations is registry information. No kids. Too much information. Too many different fonts and font sizes. The brides married name. An incomplete address/location.Feb 19, 2019
What does M mean on a wedding RSVP?
Before you complete the response card, first determine who has actually been invited to the wedding. In keeping with more formal wedding tradition, the line is here as a way to kickstart your reply. The M stands for the first letter of the title you prefer to go by, be it Mr., Mrs., Ms., or Miss.
How long should I give guests to RSVP to wedding?
Assuming youve sent your invitations out in time (at least six to eight weeks before your wedding), then give your guests four or five weeks to RSVP. This is plenty of time for people to figure out if they want/are able to attend your wedding, as well as figure out any necessary travel arrangements.