Did you know that over 250 million wedding invitations are set out per year in the United States (based on this statistic)? With that many invitations sitting in mailboxes around the country, it’s no wonder you want your wedding invitation wording to stand out! If not, yours will look and sound the same as most of the others.
You see, many couples use a template or sample kit to word their invitations. It can be tricky to get the wording right and these tools can often help. But before you just plug in your names and print them out, you may wish to consider some unique wording examples for the invitations to make YOURS stand out.
In this blog post, I’m sharing some examples of casual and fun, funny, or simply unique wording examples for your wedding invitations from Minted. Once you find a style you love, fill in the editable details, choose your colors, and order them. It’s never been easier to nail the wording perfectly and make your invitation cards stand out in the mailbox AND show off your personalities!
► Which of these examples resonate with you and your partner? Tell me about it in the comment box at the end of this article!
Enthusiastically Invite You To
By Bethania Lima.
With Great Joy We Invite You
By Blustery August.
Together With Their Families
This invitation brings both families together with, “Together with their families”. noting that both are hosting the celebration together. By Claudia Orengo.
Please Join Us for Our Wedding Day
By Baumbirdy.
Please Join Us for the Wedding Celebration Of…
By Kelly Ambrose.
You’re Invited To Our Wedding
This one is worded like a handwritten letter and really stands out! By Helena Vitto.
We Invite You
By Leslie Hamer.
Kindly Invite You
By Helena Vitto.
Joyfully Invite You
By Jackie Crawford.
Join Us As We Celebrate The Marriage
By Helen Halik.
With Their Families
Join Us for a Little Party
By Jessica Corliss.
The Wedding Of
By Baumbirdy.
_________ & _________ Are Getting Married
By Jackie Crawford.
Join Us at the Courthouse
By Susan Brown.
Join Us for a Wedding Celebration Uniting
By Lea Delavaris.
Request The Pleasure Of Your Company
By Kelly Schmidt.
The Wedding Day Of
By Baumbirdy.
You Are Cordially Invited To
By Lori Wemple.
The Union Of
By Inkblot Design.
Kindly Join Us
By Stephanie Hawkes.
And there you have it! As you can see in these examples, the wording doesn’t have to always sound the same. Feel free to mix it up, make it more casual or formal depending on your venue and theme, and depict the type of celebration you’re having so guests are ready for the fun!
ON TO YOU: Which style is your favorite?
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