Wedding invitation for word

Wedding invitations are one of the first elements of planning your wedding that guests will see. Designing your own invites also offers brides and grooms a chance to express their style and capture the overall vibe of the wedding to their guests. Though couples tend to struggle over wording with their wedding invitations, it’s not as complicated as it may seem. Our guide covers a range of wording options for all of your wedding invitations in addition to any other wedding stationery you may be using so they reflect your sentiments and surprise and delight your guests.

As you dive into the wedding planning process, match the style of your big day to your wedding invitations. That includes the wording on your wedding announcements, save the date cards, wedding thank you cards, and other notes. Our guide will help you identify all the correct elements to include in your wedding invitation wording, offer ideas to spark your own creativity, and provide formal and casual wording examples to ensure everything you send to your guests is picture perfect.

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  • Elements To Include In Your Wedding Invitation Wording
  • Wedding Invitation Wording Ideas
  • Formal Wedding Invitation Wording Examples
  • Casual Wedding Invitation Wording Samples

Elements To Include In Your Wedding Invitation Wording

Bride and groom taking a photo on the beach on their wedding day The truth is, there’s not a big difference between formal and casual wedding invitations. If your wedding is formal, you might want to choose classic wedding invitations, which tend to have script, foil elements, and lots of sparkle. On the other hand, if you’re going for a casual gathering, you may choose one of our rustic wedding invitations, which tend to feature muted colors, barnwood graphics, and simple typography. However you style your wedding, the “who, when, where, and why” details of your wedding are the same and they should be very clear and easy to read. Below find additional elements to include in your invitation and how to address wedding invitations. A few things to make sure to include in your wedding invitations are the names of the hosts (so guests know who to thank!), the couples’ names, specific details on the location and venue, and any post-ceremony plans your guests should be aware of.

Host Names

The first line of your wedding invitations is dedicated to the host of the wedding, also known as the party covering the expenses. Traditionally, the bride’s parents pay for the wedding, but with the times changing, the groom’s parents, bride, and groom, or a combination of all three are contributing. There is no official order or requirement to list the names. It’s all up to personal preference.

If your family has a non-traditional structure, don’t let the host name part of the invitation trip you up. It’s easy to accommodate situations such as step-parents or when the parents of the bride or groom are deceased. These situations just offer another opportunity for creative wording like these examples below:

Including step parents in your wedding invitation

Here is example wording for including step parents in wedding invitations:

Mr. & Mrs. Flores, Mr. & Mrs. Hill,
Mr. & Mrs. Byrne and Mr. & Mrs. Lin

request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of

Talia Flores
&
Stephen Byrne

Honoring deceased parents in your wedding invitation

Here is example wording for including deceased parents in wedding invitations:

Mr. & Mrs. Jon Flores and
Mr. Tom Byrne & the late Mrs. Nancy Byrne

request the honor of your company
at the marriage of their children

Talia Flores
&
Stephen Byrne

The Couple’s Names

Wedding invitations and stationery with phrases including "we do" When listing the names of the couple in wedding invitations, the bride’s name typically precedes the groom’s. Most commonly, the bride’s first and middle names are used while the groom’s first and last names are used. This is, of course, all up to personal style. Whether you’re opting for formal or casual invitations will determine how you display your names. Sometimes, it’s good to know the etiquette rules for wedding stationery, just so you can break them with confidence!

The Details

Trifold wedding invitation including wedding invitation wording examples and a bride and groom holding hands Next to the couple’s names, the ceremony details are the most important part of your wedding invites. You want to make sure your guests have no confusion about when, where, what day and time, and any other important information. For your invitation wording, keep the details simple and stick to the basics. Include the date, time, location, and address. Include dress code information if you wish your guests to adhere to a specific style of apparel. In many formal invitations, couples will spell out the date and time. With a nod to modern GPS technology, some folks will include the latitude and longitude of the wedding ceremony location so guests can plug it into their mapping app.

  • Date + time
  • Location + address
  • Dress code
  • Any other pertinent information

Post Ceremony Plans

Let your guests know what to expect after the ceremony. It’s a great way to set the tone for your reception with clear expectations. If there’s a cocktail hour or dancing and dinner, it’s good to spell it all out here, or include your wedding website link that has all the information. You should also include the address if the reception will be held at a separate venue.

Design Elements

Blue and purple pastel watercolor custom envelope with a floral wedding invitation inside When guests open their wedding invitation, the first thing they see is your overall design. The fun part of creating your invitations is adding interesting design elements. There are many invitation styles to choose from, including unique ones like artistic, whimsical, and vintage. Shutterfly’s wedding stationery offers a wide range of options to customize and personalize your invitations. You can choose classic elements such as monograms and symbols. You can add visual interest with borders and patterns on the card. You may want to include engagement photos for your guests to enjoy before the wedding. Finally, sweet phrases, such as “getting hitched,” “we do,” “forever and always,” and more phrases from the list below convey even more of an emotional feeling to your invitations.

  • Monograms and symbols
  • Borders and patterns
  • Engagement photos
  • Sweet phrases
    • Getting hitched
    • We do
    • Love
    • All we need is love
    • We decided on forever
    • Forever and Always
    • To love and to cherish
    • The future Mr. & Mrs. _____
    • At Last
    • Mr. & Mrs.
    • Share in our love

Two brides hugging outdoors on their wedding dayWhether you are planning a formal or informal affair, there are plenty of great wedding invitation wording options for your invites. Some weddings don’t fall into the formal or informal category, but somewhere more down the middle. Many couples like to use a hybrid of traditional and non-traditional wording. On the more formal side, you could use classic wedding invitation wording such as, “The honor of your presence is requested at the marriage of” or “You are cordially invited to celebrate the marriage of,” or “We invite you to share in our joy and request your presence at the wedding of”. For more informal wedding invitation greetings and phrases, try something simple and casual such as, “You are invited to the wedding of,” or “Kindly join us at the wedding of,” or “Please come help us celebrate our love.” If you as a couple are known for a specific phrase or motto, add that to your invitations if it makes sense.

Formal Greetings and Phrases

  • The honor of your presence is requested at the marriage of _____
  • _____ request the honor of your presence at the marriage of _____
  • _____ invite you to celebrate the marriage of their children _____
  • Together with their parents you are cordially invited to celebrate the marriage of _____
  • _____ request the pleasure of your company at the celebration of their union
  • _____ joyfully request the pleasure of your company as we exchange vows
  • You are cordially invited to celebrate the marriage of _____
  • You are cordially invited to attend the wedding of _____
  • _____ request the pleasure of your company at their wedding
  • _____ request your presence on the day of their marriage
  • We invite you to share in our joy and request your presence at the wedding of _____

Informal Greetings and Phrases

  • You are invited to the wedding of _____
  • You are invited to celebrate the marriage of _____
  • Your presence is requested at the wedding of _____
  • _____ request the pleasure of your company at their wedding
  • _____ joyfully invite you to share in a celebration of love and commitment
  • _____ invite you to celebrate their marriage
  • Together with our families we joyfully invite you to the wedding of _____
  • _____ invite you to join them in the celebration of their union
  • _____ invite you to join them at their wedding
  • _____ invite you to share in their joy as they become husband and wife
  • _____ invite you to their wedding on _____
  • Join us for the wedding of _____
  • Kindly join us at the wedding of _____
  • Please join us for our wedding
  • _____ will say “I do”
  • _____  invite you to join them as they say “I do”
  • Please come help us celebrate our love
  • _____ request the pleasure of your company as they exchange vows
  • With joyful hearts, _____ request your presence at their wedding
  • The wedding day of _____
  • We’re getting married, please join us
  • _____ join together as husband and wife
  • _____ are getting hitched
  • _____ would be honored to have you present when we exchange vows

Post Ceremony WordingBarnwood wedding invitation featuring a wooden wreath with white flowers and greenery

If you are hosting a post ceremony celebration make sure to include that in your invitation. If your reception is at a different location, make sure that you include the additional address or direct guests to your wedding website for more information. Shutterfly offers coordinated enclosure cards to include in your invitations for any additional information you need to make sure guests know. For how to word a more casual reception, you could say something short and sweet such as, “Dinner and dancing to follow.” Options for a traditional reception include phrases such as, “An evening of celebration to follow” and “Reception to follow.”

Here are some wording options to consider:

Informal Post Ceremony Wording

  • Dinner and dancing to follow
  • Merriment to follow
  • Followed by dinner and dancing
  • Drinks and dancing to follow
  • Dinner, drinks and dancing to follow
  • Cocktails, dinner and dancing to follow
  • Adult reception to follow

Formal Post Ceremony Wording

  • Reception to follow
  • An evening of celebration to follow
  • Followed by an evening of celebration

Different location reception wording

  • Reception immediately following at _____
  • Dinner to follow at _____
  • Reception to follow at _____
  • Reception to follow at the residence of _____

Formal Wedding Invitation Wording Examples

wedding invitation wording couple about to kiss

Jump to a specific section to see formal wedding wording invitation according to who the host is going to be:

  • Couple Hosting
  • Couple & Parents Hosting
  • Bride’s Parents Hosting
  • Groom’s Parent Hosting
  • Couple’s Parents Hosting

Couple Hosting

If the bridal couple is hosting the ceremony, here’s an example of the wedding invitation wording for a formal wedding:

The honor of your presence is requested at
the marriage of

Talia Camila Flores
and
Stephen Anthony Byrne

Saturday, the eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty three
at twelve o’clock in the afternoon

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Reception to follow

Couple & Parents Hosting

Sometimes weddings are hosted by both the couple and the bride and groom’s parents. Here’s an example of how to word formal wedding invitations when the ceremony is being hosted by the couple and parents:

Talia Camila Flores
&
Stephen Anthony Byrne

request the honor of your company
at the celebration of their union

Saturday, the eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty three
at twelve o’clock in the afternoon

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Reception to follow

Bride’s Parents Hosting

If your wedding is being hosted by the bride’s parents, here’s an example of the wording to use in formal wedding invitations so guests know whom their hosts are.

Mr. & Mrs. Jon Flores
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter

Talia Camila Flores
to
Stephen Anthony Byrne
Saturday, the eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty three
at twelve o’clock in the afternoon

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Reception to follow

Groom’s Parents Hosting

If the groom’s parents are hosting the wedding, here’s an example of how to word formal wedding invitations so guests know to thank the parents of the groom for the ceremony.

Mr. & Mrs. Tom Byrne
request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of

Talia Camila Flores
to their son
Stephen Anthony Byrne

Saturday, the eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty three
at twelve o’clock in the afternoon

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Reception to follow

Couple’s Parents Hosting

Mr. & Mrs. Flores
and Mr. & Mrs. Byrne

request the honor of your company
at the marriage of their children
Talia Camila Flores
&
Stephen Anthony Byrne

Saturday, the eleventh of June
two thousand and twenty three
at twelve o’clock in the afternoon

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Reception to follow

Casual Wedding Invitation Wording Samples

Newlyweds celebrating their wedding day alongside groomsmen throwing white petals Jump to a specific section to see informal wedding invitation wording inspiration according to who the host is going to be:

  • Couple Hosting
  • Couple & Parents Hosting
  • Bride’s Parents Hosting
  • Groom’s Parent Hosting
  • Couple’s Parents Hosting

Couple Hosting

If you’re hosting your own wedding, here’s how to word casual invitations that specify that the couple is hosting:

Talia Flores
and
Stephen Byrne

invite you to a celebration of their
love and commitment

June 11, 2023
12:00 pm

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Dinner and dancing to follow

Couple & Parents Hosting

If the wedding is being hosted by both the couple and the parents, here’s how to word casual invitations to reflect that:

Together with their parents

Talia Flores
&
Stephen Byrne

invite you to share in their joy
as they tie the knot

June 11, 2023
12:00 pm

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Dinner and dancing to follow

Bride’s Parents Hosting

Mr. & Mrs. Flores
would love your company
at the marriage of their daughter

Talia Flores
to
Stephen Byrne

June 11, 2023
12:00 pm

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Dinner and dancing to follow

Groom’s Parents Hosting

Mr & Mrs. Byrne
joyfully invite you to
the marriage of

Talia Flores
to their son
Stephen Byrne
June 11, 2023
12:00 pm

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Dinner and dancing to follow

Couple’s Parents Hosting

When the both sets of parents are hosting the wedding, here’s an example of how to word a casual invitation:

The Flores and Byrne families
joyfully invite you to the marriage of

Talia Flores
&
Stephen Byrne
June 11, 2023
12:00 pm

Arctic Club Hotel
700 Third Avenue
Seattle, Washington

Dinner and dancing to follow

Closing Thoughts

Sending out your custom wedding invitations is an exciting step in the wedding planning process.  Don’t forget to include RSVP cards and to take advantage of RSVP functions on your wedding website in case any RSVPs get lost in the mail. Remember to hold on to a couple of invitations — they are perfect for scrapbooking, crafting, and including in a shadow box or photo book.

After the wedding, make sure to send your attendees wedding thank you cards to show them how much you value their love and support.

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Easy instructions to create printable overlay for all layered invitations

1. Download our free wedding invitation templates for Word

The text for layered invitations will be printed or copied onto 8.5″x11″ overlay paper using our free wedding invitation templates, the standard sized sheets are provided for ease of printing as small pre-cut overlays would be difficult to setup and feed correctly. Each sheet will provide four 4.25″x5.5″ overlays.

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2. Change Text and Font

Change wedding invitations wording as desired and experiment with different typefaces to get the look you want. Insert beautiful vintage invitation clip art (click for examples) for a personal touch. The free wedding invitation templates are setup for 11 lines of text using 29pt line spacing…the first line is blank to adjust for the embellishments requiring holes. You may need to make adjustments depending on length of wording and the embellishment chosen. When finished, copy and paste the text into the other three table cells.

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3. Print onto Overlay Sheets

Print on test paper before printing on the overlay. Make sure you have several people proofread your text and cut the test paper in half both ways to make sure it is centered. Print on overlay’s when you are sure everything is correct. We recommend purchasing water resistant ink jet ink or using a laser printer or copier, for better durability.

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4. Cut Overlay with Paper Cutter or Trimmer

After you have finished printing, you will need a paper trimmer or paper cutter to cut the overlay in half vertically and horizontally. If you are using a cutter, cut the paper 5.5″ from the edge of the longer side, then again at 4.25″ from the edge (longer side up). If you are using a paper trimmer, mark the overlay with a pencil using the lines on our paper guide at the top and sides or measure 5.5″ down from the long side and 4.25″ from the short side. Starting with the long side up, match up the pencil line with the guide marks on the trimmer. You can cut two sheets of the 65# overlay or three sheets of the vellum at a time. Mark the cut sheets on top and bottom with a pencil using the paper guide or measure 4.25″ from the edge and make the final cut.

Click for detailed instructions how to make invitations using our free wedding invitation templates using layered cardstock and embellishments by style:

How to Order Our Layered DIY Invitations

Click on green buttons below to select components to make your own invitations. First choose a heavyweight cardstock for your background, then select an opaque white or translucent vellum overlay to print on using our free wedding invitation templates. Then add a unique keepsake embellishment and envelope. View our easy instructions how to make diy invitations for detailed tutorials with video.

Congrats, you are getting married! What kind of wedding invitations would you like to have?

You want to amaze your guests with the wedding invitations and you want to give them a glance of what kind of atmosphere you would like to create during your wedding day. So you want your invitation to have a fresh and crisp look with some nice elements.

With the 100% editable templates offered for free here, you can totally create your desired design, just change the different elements, the color, the fonts and create an invitation you can’t wait to send out!

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Where to start after being proposed to?

Picture this: you are being proposed to by your partner. You are incredibly happy and you want to share the news with the rest of the world obviously. Furthermore, you are browsing the web for inspiration for your wedding dress, maybe a theme for the wedding and of course the wedding invitation! You want to stand out of the crowd, but maybe you have a limited budget.

Why not design the invitations yourself? I have designed my invitations myself, I had to figure out a couple of things, like where to put the cutting lines in the Microsoft Word document, but in this case: I have already done this for you! This means: you only need to download the free wedding templates, make sure you install the right fonts (you can find them in the same file) and there you go!

Find your favorite wedding invitation templates now. They’re free to download, easily editable Microsoft Word documents that are ready to use.

Let’s go!

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A new hobby: creating wedding invitation templates in Microsoft Word

Let me introduce myself properly. My (back then) boyfriend proposed to me in September 2014 in the South of France. We knew right away: we want to get married in the same region, it’s so magnificent! So, the planning started….

I browsed online for the perfect wedding dress, the theme for the wedding and of course, the invitation! But I couldn’t really find a suitable one for our wedding, so I started creating it myself and it worked.

Pinterest was my biggest friend at the time, but I couldn’t find any free wedding templates. At first I just wanted to play around a bit with the different possibilities in Microsoft Word (as I didn’t have any knowledge of design software). I thought: there must be more brides-to-be, just like me, who are looking for some inspiration for which they don’t have the pay (a wedding is already expensive enough!). Therefore I want to offer the templates to you to download for free! What started out as an experiment is now one of my biggest hobbies!
Please let me know in the comments on each template page if you used the template and what you liked about it. That would mean a lot to me! And of course: tell your friends and other brides & grooms-to-be!

Creating your own wedding invitation, how does it work?

Well, it’s pretty simple. You just need the right information regarding the location, the time the day starts and your contact details. The images, the fonts, etc. are all included in the design. So it’s much more easier to create your wedding invitation than if you were to create one from scratch.

All the hard work is already taken care of, you’ll even find the cutting lines in the document, so you know where to cut (or let the printer do this for you!). Just start downloading the different templates and start editing them. And do not forget to share it with your friends!

creating your own wedding invitation

Now that you’ve picked out your stationery, it’s time to take on wedding invitation wording. Whether you want to keep the wording classic and traditional or creative and whimsical is up to you, but whatever route you choose, there are some basic elements that should be included no matter what.

The good news is that the rules of wedding invitation etiquette aren’t that complicated. The primary tenets are actually much simpler and more straightforward than you think. And no matter the case, they’re there to serve as a guideline. The most important rule of all is that you create a beautiful wedding invitation that represents you, your love, and the big day to come—while also communicating the vital details of the wedding—so feel absolutely free to riff off these wedding invitation wording principles to create your own.

To help guide you, we’re breaking down what each line means and what it typically includes.

What to Include on Your Wedding Invitation

All wedding invitations should include the following elements:

  • Who’s hosting
  • The request to come to the wedding
  • The names of the couple
  • The date and time
  • The location
  • Reception information
  • Dress code
  • Separate RSVP card

Wedding Invitation Wording Line by Line

The Host

Traditionally, the bride’s parents are the hosts of the wedding and are named at the top of the invitation, even for very formal affairs. However, including the names of both sets of parents as hosts is a gracious option no matter who foots the bill. Also, more and more couples these days are hosting their own weddings, or do so together with their parents.

If it’s a collaborative affair hosted and paid for by the couple and both sets of parents, you can also use «Together with their parents, Emma and Jax request the pleasure of your company …»

If you want to include the name of a parent who is deceased, you’ll need to rearrange things a bit, as someone who has passed can’t actually serve as a host. Try this, for example:

Julia French, daughter of Mr. Adam French and the late Iris French,
and
Austin Mahoney, son of Mr. Camden and Elizabeth Mahoney,
request the honor of your presence
at their wedding
on the fifth of May, two thousand seventeen
at one o’clock in the afternoon
The Reagan Library
Simi Valley, California
Dinner & dancing to follow
Black tie required

If the couple’s parents are divorced and you want to include both as hosts, you can include them all, just keep each parent on a separate line. If you’re going to include the name of a stepparent, keep it on the same line as their partner. It might seem complex at first, but all it requires is a few more lines. This is an example of how a bride with divorced (and remarried) parents worded the wedding invitation:

Dr. Vance and Elizabeth Gregory
and Mr. James Abner and Lydia Abner
and Mr. Harold and Jane Hyland
invite you to the wedding of their children
Amy Abner and Charles Hyland 01.06.18 | 4 p.m.
Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church
Newport, California
Reception immediately after

The Request to Attend

There are many ways to ask for the pleasure of your guests’ company. Here are few options:

  • «the pleasure of your company»
  • «at the marriage of their children»
  • «would love for you to join them»
  • «invite you to celebrate with them»
  • «honor of your presence»

The British spelling of «honour» traditionally indicates the ceremony will be held in a church or another house of worship.

The Names of Couple

If their names haven’t been included in the host line, they should still take center stage a few lines down. No one would forget to add this to a wedding invitation, of course, but you might be wondering whose name should go first on a wedding invitation? Traditionally the name of the bride always precedes the groom’s name. Formal invitations issued by the bride’s parents refer to her by her first and middle names, the groom by his full name and title; if the couple is hosting by themselves, their titles are optional.

For same-sex couples, the traditional rule of the woman first and man second isn’t applicable. Whether it’s «Emily and Zara» or «Zara and Emily,» it’s going to be lovely either way. When writing their own names, same-sex couples can choose to either go in alphabetical order or simply with what sounds better.

The Date and Time

For formal weddings, everything is written out in full (no numerals). The year is optional (the assumption being your wedding is on the nearest such date). Time of day is spelled out using «o’clock» or «half after five o’clock.» The use of a.m. or p.m. is optional. For casual weddings, numerals are fine.

The Location

The street address of a venue is not usually needed unless omitting it would lead to confusion or your wedding is taking place at the host’s home. The city and state should be written out in full in either case.

Reception Information

Very formal invitations include this information on a separate card. Otherwise, it can be printed on the wedding invitation itself if there is room; if the ceremony and reception are held in the same location, you may print «and afterward at the reception» or «reception immediately following.» When the reception is elsewhere, the location goes on a different line.

Include the time if the wedding reception is not immediately following the ceremony.

Dress Code

Wedding invitation etiquette dictates that the dress code—if you’re including it on the invitation—is in the lower right-hand corner of the invitation. If you don’t include a note on attire, the invitation itself will indicate the dress code. For example, if the invitation is very fancy, guests will likely be anticipating a formal, black-tie affair, or conversely, an invitation on the simpler side indicates a more casual dress code.

Separate RSVP Card

Most couples choose to include a separate response card for guests to fill out and return in the mail. You also have the option of having people RSVP via your wedding website. If that’s the case, include the website address on a separate card, just as you would with an RSVP card, and indicate that guests can let you know if they can come directly on the site.

Wedding Invitation Wording Examples

1. Stacey and Peter

With great pleasure
Stacey Bullington
and
Peter Cunningham
invite you to join them
at the celebration of their marriage
Saturday, July 9, 2016
at two thirty in the afternoon
Santa Barbara Courthouse — Mural Room
Santa Barbara, California
Dinner and dancing to follow at Casa de la Guerra

Photo by The Times We Have


2. Isaac and Allison

Isaac + Allison
With family & friends, we invite you to
celebrate our wedding day.
April 11th, 2021 at 6 pm
San Jose del Cabo, Mexico at Acre Baja
Reception to follow

3. Julia and David

Jerry & Georgian Sadowski
and Gary & Georgia Byrne
invite you to celebrate with their children,
Julia & David
on their wedding day
Friday | 07 Sep 12 | 3:30 p.m.
Cortelyou Commons, DePaul University: Ceremony
Peggy Norbert Nature Museum: Reception 6 p.m.

4. Grace and Russell

Grace and Russell Fitzpatrick
are gettin’ hitched!
August 4th 2016
Join us at 5 o’clock
The West Palm
825 Oceanside Ave
St. Petersburg
Merriment to follow

Photo by Judith Rae Photography


5. Samantha and Andrew

Mrs. Mindy Laub
Mr. Richard Netkin
Mr. and Mrs. Yuval Brash
Request the pleasure of your company
at the marriage of their children
Samantha Maxx
and
Andrew Isaac
Saturday, the twenty-first of May
Two thousand twenty-two
At half after six o’clock
Old Westbury Golf and Country Club
Old Westbury, New York
Black tie

Photo by Madison Emily Hare Photography


6. Chase and Kelianne

Please join us as we celebrate our wedding
Chase Mattson
&
Kelianne Stankus
June 9th, 2022 at 5:00 PM
Serendipity Garden
12865 Oak Glen Road, Oak Glen, CA 92399

7. Marin and Joseph

Doctor and Mrs. Ronald Kaleya
Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Rothenberg
invite you to share in their joy
at the marriage of their children
Marin Sami and Joseph Benjamin
Saturday, the twenty-ninth of September
Two thousand twelve
at six o’clock in the evening
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
1000 Washington Avenue
Brooklyn, New York
Dinner and dancing to follow
Black tie invited

Photo by Valorie Darling


8. Andrea & Landon

Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Alvarado, Jr.
Request the pleasure of your presence
to celebrate the marriage of
Andrea & Landon
Thompson
Saturday, the ninth of October, two thousand twenty-one
at five o’clock in the evening
One&Only Palmilla
San Jose del Cabo, Mexico
Reception to follow

Photo by AGP Collective


9. Agee and Alexander

Together with their families
Agee Gretta Taylor
and
Alexander Charles Leinberry
Invite you to join them in the celebration of their love
Saturday, the twenty-fourth of July
Two thousand twenty one
At half past four in the afternoon
The Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch
Beaver Creek, Colorado
An evening of dinner and dancing to follow

Black tie optional

Photo by Kaley from Kansas


10. Jennifer and Andrew

Jennifer and Andrew
Invite you to celebrate their wedding
Saturday, the third of July
Two thousand and twenty-one
At half past four o’clock
Surrey-Williamson Inn
Saratoga Springs, New York
Black tie optional

11. Chloe and Matthew

Love is in the air
Chloe Marie Sinclair & Matthew James Denton
Have the honour of announcing
their marriage
on Saturday, the tweny-fifth of August
Two thousand eighteen
at three o’clock in the afternoon
Glochester Catholic Church
Dublin Ireland
C + M

12. Ben and Pilar

We’re getting married!
Ben & Pilar
Please join us
10.11.2014
at 5:30 p.m.
Panorama Hills

Photo by Shannon Skloss Photography


13. Kristin and Wyatt

Together with their families
Kristin
Michelle Sills
and
Wyatt
Alexander Littles
Request the pleasure of your company at their wedding celebration
Friday, the fifth of November
Two thousand twenty one
at four o’clock in the evening
The Olana
1851 Turbeville Road / Hickory Creek, Texas
Adult reception to follow
Black tie

Photo by Jana Williams Photography


14. Marielle and Ryan

Mr. and Mrs. Steven Eisner
Request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter
Marielle Scott
to
Ryan Bergara
son of Dr. and Mrs. Steven Bergara
Saturday, 30th of July, 2022
Four thirty in the afternoon
The Ritz-Carlton Bacara Hotel
Santa Barbara, California
Reception to follow

Cocktail attire

15. Felicia and Kellis

Please join
Felicia Beth Yoder and
Kellis Curry Cunningham
as they tie the knot
October 4th 2014
four o’clock in the afternoon
Gulf Beach Resort Motel
Sarasota, FL

Photo by Shane Macomber Weddings


16. Chloe and James

Paul and Fran Lewis
Request the pleasure of your company
at the wedding of their daughter
Chloe Lewis
to
James Rosen
on
07.10.21
at four in the afternoon
Skier Bridge | The Ritz Carlton | Bachelor Gulch
Beaver Creek, Colorado
Merriment and festivities to follow
black tie

Photo by Matoli Keely Photography


17. Kendra and Diallobe

Kendra
Evelyn Ellis
&
Diallobe
Cazembe Johnson
Request the honor of your presence
on their wedding day
Saturday, the fifteenth of January
Two thousand twenty two
Ceremony will begin at five pm in the afternoon
Kempa Villa
71555 Jaguar Way Palm Desert, CA 92260
In loving memory of Benjamin Ellis and Herbert Johnson
Reception to follow

Photo by Kyle John Photography


18. Gina and Steven

You are invited to
the wedding of
Gina & Steven
On Saturday
The tenth day of July
Two thousand twenty-one
Five thirty in the evening
Cranbrook House and Gardens
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

Reception immediately to follow

Photo by Clary Pfeiffer Photography


19. Grace and Travis

The wedding celebration of
Grace Hannah Kim
&
Travis James Junge
Saturday, May 1, 2021
at St. Louis Missouri
The Ritz Carlton

Photo by Jessica Mangia


20. Ali and Rafique

Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas & Elizabeth Glanville
Request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of
Ali Greenfield
to
Rafique Jivani
Thursday the twenty second day of July
Two thousand and twenty-one
at five o’clock in the evening
Mandarin Oriental
Lake Como, Italy
Reception to follow

Photo by KT Merry


21. Stephanie and Jason

Together with their families
Stephanie Marie Nucci
and
Jason David Brooks
request the pleasure of your company
The first day of September
Two thousand twenty one
at half past five in the afternoon
Chateau de la Gaude
Aix-en-Provence, France

Reception to follow

Why do brides love and wear blue?

Blue has been connected to weddings for many and many years. It’s said that it was depicted from tradition in old English and it has been successfully surpassed throughout many traditions. For example, there is a famous lines at that time (Old English), which says “Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, a sixpence in your shoe”, One line before the last, which is “something blue”, The blue bridal token was said to symbolize purity, love, and fidelity.

          Well, it will always be a great idea to have something unique for your big day, and “Blue” itself, it has a lot of things that will surprise you even more. And one of them is already here, please have a look at these, Blue Floral and Gold Geometric wedding suites,

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has portrait orientation

Something old, something new and something blue, these lines were the inspirations in making this gorgeous collections. It features Geometric pattern, which is undoubtedly perfect and popular these days. Something blue, for this part, I added a bunch of stunning flowers in blue color and not only that, but you also got them in stunning Watercolor style.

          There is nothing more neutral than white and black, but for this special occasion, I chose white as the base layer. Your party information will be displayed inside the dazzling Geometric Pattern, and you can customize it whatever you want, because our templates are editable with Ms. Word 2007 or later. I think everyone in these days will be able to recognize and operate it flawlessly.

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has custom gold geometric frame

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has white marble background

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has stunning dusty blue roses

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has blue roses wreath

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word and has dusty blue background

Free Blue Floral And Gold Geometric Wedding Invitation Templates For Word

How to Download

  • First thing first, scroll up a bit until you see Download button, right above the last paragraph.
  • Wait a moment, and you will get the access to our Google drive storage instantly.
  • Then click another Download button in there, and tap “Enter” to start the download process.

What to do

  1. Soon after the download is finished, extract the file (using Winrar), then install all fonts inside “Fonts” folder. If you miss this, you will get warning message of “Missing Fonts”, when you try to open the file with Ms. Word.
  2. Now it’s good for you to open the file with Ms. Word and begin the editing process.
  3. Print the file on cardstock paper (5×7).

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