I haven’t been able to figure out how to word my invitations. I know that whoever technically pays for the wedding gets to “host” the wedding on the invites - but I want my invitations to be a little more casual. So here are some options that I researched. Tell me which one you like best.
Option 1
The pleasure of your company
is requested at the marriage of
Ms. A. Butterfly
and
Mr. J. Butterfly
on Saturday, the date of November
two thousand and six
at half past hour in the afternoon
Twenty Four Fifth
New York City
Option 2
Miss A. Butterfly
and
Mr. J. Butterfly
request the pleasure of your company
at their wedding (or marriage)
at half past hour o’clock
on Saturday, date of November
two thousand and six
at Twenty Four Fifth
New York City
Option 3
Ms. A. Butterfly
and
Mr. J. Butterfly
invite you to share in the joy
as they celebrate their wedding/marriage
at half past hour o’clock
on Saturday, date of November
two thousand and six
at Twenty Four Fifth
New York City
What do you guys think? I know none of the parents’ names are on there. My parents are helping me pay for the wedding - but it’s not hosted by them either. And I really don’t like the traditional wording that goes - “Mr. and Mrs. Daddy Butterfly cordially invite you to the marriage of their daughter, Miss butterfly to Mr. butterfly…etc.” It’s way too formal for my taste!
If anyone else has any other suggestions, please let me know!
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