Are you hosting your wedding with both families?
When the couple is contributing — and so are the parents — you will formally word the invitations in this way: “together with their families”.
In this blog post, we’ll talk about what together with their families means when used on wedding invitations, along with examples to inspire yours.
Together With Their Families
In this modern era, it is common for the couple to contribute to their wedding. Many couples pay for their own wedding entirely themselves, while others receive contributions from their families in some way. If the couple and their families are hosting the wedding together, you will utilize together with their families wedding invitation wording at the top of the card. This is a gracious way to show the love and support of both partners’ families and is a nice way to welcome guests to your wedding.
So, what does this type of invitation wording look like? You’re in luck: we’re sharing some examples to help you choose yours. As you can see from these examples, the wording itself won’t necessarily depict a formal and overly elegant style; there are plenty of casual and laidback styles to choose from, too.
By using this invitation wording, you’re simply welcoming guests and implying the support and hosting duties of both families — and the couple — in a nice way.
I hope this helps to clear up any confusion with your invitation wording. Proper wedding invitation wording can be tricky, so here’s a guide to help.
If you run into questions along the way, just ask! You can email or leave a comment in the box below.
xo
Emma