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| The Invitations Wording, styles, colors, special family circumstances, save-the-dates and when to send. |
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My parents are hosting mine and my fiance's wedding meaning that they are paying for everything. I have been discussing this with my mom and I feel like since my parents are taking care of the whole wedding that only their names should appear on the invitation. My mom had talked to a couple of ladies at her work who think that we should include his parents names, but they haven't helped out with anything for the wedding. Does anyone have a advice on this?
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I had the same problem when I was doing the wording on my invitations. Since my parents are paying for everything, I am only putting their names on the invitations. On the invitation, it reads:
Their lives have been blessed by their love for each other and by their faith in the lord. Mr. and Mrs. Parents Last Name request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter Brides First and Middle Name to Grooms Full Name On Saturday, the Seventh of June Two Thousand and Eight at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at (name of ceremony site) address of ceremony site City, State of Ceremony site Hope this will help you in wording your invitations. Good luck. |
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I personally would include both names. Who knows, they could totally redeem themselves with a great wedding gift.
I think adding their names would show that you are trying to include them in on your life and would help the two families come together. |
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