Introduction

A wedding invitation letter is written in order to invite people to a person’s marriage ceremony. It can be considered as a very special type of letter as it is used to announce a very special day of a couple’s life. This letter is used as an invitation and is sent to all the relatives and friends for inviting them. With the advent of technology the printed letters are losing their grounds as a way of communication. But it is always better to write wedding invitation letters.

Wedding invitation letterTips

Some tips to write a good wedding invitation letter are:

  • A wedding invitation letter must be written sincerely and with lots of love. It is very essential for you to show your excitement and happiness of the occasion.
  • All the details like the name of the couple and their parent’s name, the date and place of the marriage as well as the time must be provided in the invitation.
  • The invitation letter must be properly addressed and you should show that you are grateful.
  • A response from the invitees must be requested as it will help in getting an estimate about the number of guests that are going to attend the wedding.
  • The finished letter must be reviewed and cross checked for all kinds of spelling errors and grammatical mistakes.
  • The letter must be closed with appreciation and sincere thanks.

Sample Wedding invitation letter

From,

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Date: _____ (Date on Which Letter is Written)

To,

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Subject: Wedding invitation letter for the daughter’s marriage

Dear Mr. & Mrs. ABC,

Mr. and Mrs. XYZ would like to cordially invite you to the marriage ceremony of our one and only daughter and bless the newly married couple.

The ceremony will be held on PQR at DEF in the morning. The venue for the ceremony will be RST. We will be honored by your presence on the most important day of our daughter’s life. The wedding ceremony will be followed by lunch.

R S V P by GHI

Thanking You

Yours truly,

Name and Signature

Wedding invitation letterTemplate

From,

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Date: _____ (Date on Which Letter is Written)

To,

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Subject: Wedding Invitation Letter

Dear _____(Mr. & Mrs.),

We will be honored to have your presence at the marriage ceremony of our only daughter ______(What is the name of your daughter). She is getting married to ______(What is the name of the groom) son of ______(What is the name of the groom’s parents).

The ceremony will be held on ______(date of the ceremony) at ______(time). The venue will be ______(name of the venue). Please help us by making the ceremony more special by your presence.

R S V P by ______(the date by which the receiver must reply).

Thanking You

Yours truly,

Name and Signature

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