That sounds nice. Figure out the ceremony and how to include the kids. If you don’t mind parents bringing their kids to the ceremony, include something along the line of “Children welcome at the service.” No matter how big or small the service, you have to decide how many people you want at the gathering that follows because I think most caterers charge per head. That gets expensive fast! In the invite you should state whether kids are invited to the reception. Or maybe you can send two types of invitations, the general one that invites everyone to the ceremony and a special one to select people (and their spouses if you want them there) stating they are invited to the reception. Keep the invitations as inexpensive as possible. I think the majority of money should go to the honeymoon.
I have seen them with the children as hosts, which I think is very unifying and cool:
Lauren and Matthew Jones
and
Lindsay and Michael Smith
invite you to please join them
in witnessing the circle of love that will make us one
at the marriage of their parents
Katherine Jones
and
Allen Smith
My husband and I got married on 9/9/08. I have a daughter ( ANGEL ) from a previous relationship and we have a son (JACOB ) together. this is how we worded the invitations.
MISS ANGEL last name
AND
MR. JACOB last name
INVITE YOU TO SHARE IN THE JOY
OF THE MARRIAGE UNITING THEIR PARENTS
mother’s name
AND
father’s name
How many children do you both have? You could do something like this:
Child Name #1, Child Name #2 & Child Name #3 invite you to share in the joining of their parents,
Your Name
and
His Name
And then all the details here….
i always like to keep it simple…maybe something like:
Together with their families
so and so
&
so and so
invite you to join them in the beginning of their
new life together….
just an idea
good luck and congrats!
That sounds nice. Figure out the ceremony and how to include the kids. If you don’t mind parents bringing their kids to the ceremony, include something along the line of “Children welcome at the service.” No matter how big or small the service, you have to decide how many people you want at the gathering that follows because I think most caterers charge per head. That gets expensive fast! In the invite you should state whether kids are invited to the reception. Or maybe you can send two types of invitations, the general one that invites everyone to the ceremony and a special one to select people (and their spouses if you want them there) stating they are invited to the reception. Keep the invitations as inexpensive as possible. I think the majority of money should go to the honeymoon.
I have seen them with the children as hosts, which I think is very unifying and cool:
Lauren and Matthew Jones
and
Lindsay and Michael Smith
invite you to please join them
in witnessing the circle of love that will make us one
at the marriage of their parents
Katherine Jones
and
Allen Smith
My husband and I got married on 9/9/08. I have a daughter ( ANGEL ) from a previous relationship and we have a son (JACOB ) together. this is how we worded the invitations.
MISS ANGEL last name
AND
MR. JACOB last name
INVITE YOU TO SHARE IN THE JOY
OF THE MARRIAGE UNITING THEIR PARENTS
mother’s name
AND
father’s name
How many children do you both have? You could do something like this:
Child Name #1, Child Name #2 & Child Name #3 invite you to share in the joining of their parents,
Your Name
and
His Name
And then all the details here….
Sorry to be gross, but “witnessing our circle of love” sounds like an orgy. How about “please join us as we celebrate our union as a family.”
i always like to keep it simple…maybe something like:
Together with their families
so and so
&
so and so
invite you to join them in the beginning of their
new life together….
just an idea
good luck and congrats!
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