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Dream Weddings Magazine - Devon & Cornwall

Planning your wedding starts here and now and in Dream Weddings you will find tips and hints on every aspect of your big day, from the latest collections of gowns to transport, from wedding day etiquette to up-todate fashions in flowers. You’ll also find advertisements from a whole army of local businesses, all with plenty of experience to call on. They will work with your ideas, offer creative suggestions of their own and find solutions to match every budget. They know the shortcuts and the pitfalls - and they’re fully aware of how important it is to you that everything runs smoothly. So start planning your big day. And enjoy every minute of it!

Planning your wedding starts here and now and in Dream Weddings you will find tips and hints on every aspect of your big day, from the latest collections of gowns to transport, from wedding day etiquette to up-todate fashions in flowers. You’ll also find advertisements from a whole army of local businesses, all with plenty of experience to call on. They will work with your ideas, offer creative suggestions of their own and find solutions to match every budget. They know the shortcuts and the pitfalls - and they’re fully aware of how important it is to you that everything runs smoothly. So start planning your big day. And enjoy every minute of it!

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Planning Makes Perfect<br />

The invitations...<br />

Invitations should be sent out six weeks See the panel for examples.<br />

before the wedding, so you will need to As well as a map detailing how to get there, it’s useful<br />

order them from the printer about three to include with the invitation details of where guests<br />

months in advance of the event. It’s can park and, for those who are coming long<br />

worth taking time to choose wedding distances, a selection of recommended<br />

stationery which matches the style of your<br />

wedding, whether it’s romantic and traditional,<br />

chic and classical or off-the-wall and bang-upto-the<br />

-minute.<br />

Then the rest of your wedding stationery can be<br />

ordered in the same style, including maps to<br />

help guests find their way easily, order of service<br />

sheets (you’ll need one for each guest plus a few<br />

spares), menus for the reception, place cards and<br />

so on. The exact wording on your invitations can<br />

be extremely complicated if parents are divorced<br />

or you are hosting the wedding yourselves.<br />

accommodation.<br />

For guests of the groom’s family, the groom’s<br />

mother should send a list of names and addresses<br />

to the bride’s mother so she can issue the invitations.<br />

According to strict wedding etiquette, envelopes<br />

should be addressed only to the wife of a couple or<br />

family: Mrs Samuel Johnson. As a matter of<br />

courtesy, an invitation should be sent to the groom’s<br />

parents and to the minister and his wife. When<br />

ordering your invitations, remember you’ll only need<br />

one for each family, plus a few spares for<br />

emergencies.<br />

...and what they should say<br />

The traditional invitation, with the bride’s<br />

parents as hosts is worded as follows:<br />

Mr and Mrs Simon Hayes request the pleasure<br />

of your company at the marriage of their<br />

daughter Jennifer Anne to Mr Michael Jones at<br />

St Benedict’s Church, Exeter on Saturday August<br />

19th at 2pm followed by a reception at<br />

The County Hotel, Exeter<br />

RSVP 10 Marigold Gardens, Exeter<br />

In this form, the names of the guests are<br />

handwritten in the top left hand corner<br />

of the invitation.<br />

Alternatively a space is left in the invitation<br />

for the guests’ names:<br />

Mr and Mrs Simon Hayes request the<br />

pleasure of the company of<br />

........................................................<br />

at the marriage of their daughter Jennifer Anne (etc)<br />

Make it clear precisely who is being invited.<br />

For a married couple, Mr and Mrs John<br />

Jeffries; for a family, Mr and Mrs John Jeffries,<br />

Jeremy and Jemima.<br />

Bride’s mother as host,<br />

if she is widowed:<br />

Mrs David Jones requests the pleasure of your<br />

company at the marriage of her daughter (etc)<br />

Bride’s mother as host if<br />

she is divorced:<br />

Mrs Margaret Jones requests the pleasure of your<br />

company (etc)<br />

Bride’s mother if she has remarried and is<br />

hosting the wedding with the bride’s<br />

stepfather:<br />

Mr and Mrs George Simpson request the<br />

pleasure of your company at the marriage of her<br />

daughter Jennifer Anne (etc)<br />

Bride’s father as host:<br />

Mr David Jones requests the pleasure of your<br />

company at the marriage of his daughter<br />

Jennifer Anne (etc)<br />

According to strict<br />

wedding etiquette,<br />

envelopes should<br />

be addressed only<br />

to the wife of a<br />

couple or family<br />

Where the bridal couple are the hosts, the<br />

invitations should be worded:<br />

Miss Jennifer Hayes and Mr Michael Jones<br />

request the pleasure of your company<br />

at their marriage (etc)<br />

Divorced parents, if the bride’s<br />

mother has remarried<br />

Mr David Jones and Mrs Margaret Simpson<br />

request the pleasure of your company at the<br />

marriage of their daughter Jennifer Anne (etc)<br />

Divorced parents, if the bride’s mother<br />

has not remarried:<br />

Mr David Jones and Mrs Margaret Jones request<br />

the pleasure of your company at the marriage of<br />

their daughter (etc)<br />

Bride’s father remarried and hosting the wedding<br />

with the bride’s stepmother:<br />

Mr and Mrs David Jones request the pleasure<br />

of your company at the marriage of his<br />

daughter Jennifer Anne (etc)<br />

Invitations to civil weddings follow the same<br />

format, substituting the name of the register<br />

office or approved venue for the church<br />

in the examples above.<br />

Where space at the wedding ceremony is<br />

limited, guests can be invited to the reception<br />

only. For these invitations, the wording<br />

(depending on the host) is:<br />

Mr and Mrs Simon Hayes request the pleasure<br />

of your company at a reception at the County<br />

Hotel, Exeter on Saturday, 19th August at 3pm<br />

following the marriage of their daughter Jennifer<br />

Anne to Mr Michael Jones.<br />

The same wording can be used to invite extra guests to<br />

an evening party following the main reception.<br />

cut out and keep<br />

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