There are many aspects that you need to cover in your marriage invitation. These are:
Religious Quotes and Symbols:
If you’re having a traditional, faith-based wedding, a religious symbol or saying might be the first thing to be noticed when your invitees open their invitations. These can be as simple or as intricate as you wish. For example, for a Hindu wedding you may choose an outline of Lord Ganesha or the OM symbol. For a Christian wedding, you may want to include a few relevant lines from the Bible.
Perhaps the most confusing aspect of all, it is difficult to figure whose names should appear on the invite. Traditionally, it’s the parents who are hosting the celebration of the bride and groom. Sometimes it is the grandparents’ names that are mentioned. You can either include the names of both sets of parents or just from the bride’s side. For example,
Mrs. And Mr. Singh
Request the pleasure of your presence and blessings
To celebrate the happy matrimonial union of their daughter
Simrat
To
Baijul
Son of Mrs. And Mr. Kundra.
Information about the Ceremony:
Clearly display the information about your wedding ceremony below the names. Be sure to mention the date, which includes the day, year and time as well as the location of the ceremony.
If you plan to have several events leading up to the wedding and even after a ladies sangeet, mehendi, godh bharai and reception, you need to carefully place this in your invite as well. You may include pre-wedding events on a single card and post-wedding events on another card. Pay attention to the placement of the cards as well.
Ensure all pertinent details such as time, location and address are clearly mentioned.
Contact Information:
Some guests may want to speak to you before attending your functions. Ensure the contact information, (usually of the person who is hosting the entire affair) is clearly mentioned in the invitation).
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