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Wedding Invitation Etiquette | Jubilee Weddings & Events

Invitation Etiquette


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When thinking about your invitations, we understand it can be quite stressful. What to say, how to say it, who to add to the invitation, what names to use… It’s a lot. But we’re going to give you a few tips to follow when getting them prepared!

For Traditional Wording -

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith request the pleasure of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Heather Marie to Michael Francis Jacobson Saturday, the seventeenth of May two thousand and nineteen At six o’clock in the evening Plaza Hotel New York, New York Reception to follow


One Set of Parents Hosting -

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Heather Marie to Michael Francis Jacobson Saturday, the seventeenth of May two thousand and nineteen at half past four in the afternoon.

Both Sets of Parents Hosting Jointly -


Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith & Mr. and Mrs. Mark Franklin Jacobson request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their children Heather Marie and Michael Francis Saturday, the seventeenth of May two thousand and nineteen at half past four in the afternoon.

Couple Hosting - The honor of your presence is requested at the marriage of Heather Marie Smith to Michael Francis Jacobson Saturday, the seventeenth of May two thousand and nineteen at half past four in the afternoon.

Everyone Hosting-


Ms. Heather Marie Smith andMr. Michael Francis Jacobson together with their parents

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith & Mr. and Mrs. Mark Franklin Jacobson request the honor of your presence at their wedding Saturday, the seventeenth of May two thousand and nineteen at half past four in the afternoon.


There are so many other details and tips that we can share! But our main tip is, to not worry so much. Go with the wording that speaks to you, and we promise they will turn out beautifully.


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