Choosing Wedding Invitation Phrases By Suzanne Daykin

Wedding invitation phrases are a beautiful way to decorate your invites, they add romance and your personality to what is normally fairly formal.

If you have a favorite poem or song lyric that you want to share with your guests you can start by adding it to the front of your invitation.

"Two Hearts Beat As One" U2

"All You Need Is Love" John Lennon

Or even from your favorite movie! Take Princess Bride - an amazing, funny, romantic movie and the track by Willy DeVille, Storybook Love. Great track for a first dance, if you are looking for one!

"Come my love I'll tell you a tale,

Of a boy and girl

And their love story.

And how he loved her oh so much,

and all the charms she did possess"

There are always classic phrases that look great on wedding invitations. Popular ones are:

"This day I will marry my friend, the one I laugh with, live for, dream with, and love"

"Life without love is like a tree without blossom and fruit." - Khalil Gibran

"Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale." - Anonymous

If your wedding and your personalities love to have fun, you can still have fun on your wedding invitations. Little phrases like "Guess Who Is Getting Married?" or "About Time!" will show that this is going to be a fun wedding.

Be yourself when it comes to your wedding invitation phrases, it doesn't have to be a corny line that you have seen before, it's nice when it can reflect your personality.

Don't just stick with words for your phrases, you could have photos of the two of you holding up white boards with the date of the wedding, or "guess who is tying the knot?" for that you could even have a photo of one of you literally tying a knot in a ribbon. This is a fun style of wedding invitation and you can use the same theme for your save the date cards and your wedding thank you notes.

If you want something more formal then look to verses from classic poems or from religious text. This will set the tone for the wedding and show the formality of the occasion.

You can also incorporate your wedding invitation phrase onto the front of wedding programs, menus, and favors, this can then become your theme to your wedding.

Suzanne Daykin is the owner of http://www.cheap-wedding-solutions.com

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