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Wedding invitation text: ready examples

See classic, modern, and intimate templates to copy, adjust, and send on WhatsApp or print. We also included etiquette and timing tips.

Ready wedding invitation text examples

The wedding invitation text is the first formal touch with your guests. It should convey the tone of the celebration while clearly communicating all details. Below you’ll find ready templates for different wedding styles, plus practical tips to adapt the invite to your moment and audience.

What can’t be missing

  • Couple’s names and, if desired, their parents’ names.
  • Full date and time of the ceremony and reception.
  • Address with reference or map.
  • RSVP confirmation.
  • Additional information, such as dress code or gift list.

Ready examples by style

Classic and elegant

“With the blessing of our parents, {groom} and {bride} invite you to celebrate their wedding on {date} at {time} in {location}. Your presence is very important to us.”

Modern and direct

“{groom} & {bride} are saying ‘I do’! 💍 You’re invited to celebrate on {date} at {time}. Location: {location}. Please RSVP by {deadline}.”

Intimate wedding

“In a special, intimate moment, {groom} and {bride} are getting married. We’d love to see you on {date} at {time} in {location}. Your presence will make it even more meaningful.”

Civil wedding

“We’re pleased to invite you to our civil wedding. Date: {date} | Time: {time} | Location: {location}. After the ceremony, we’ll toast together!”

Religious wedding

“With joyful hearts, {groom} and {bride} invite you to celebrate the sacrament of marriage on {date} at {time}, at {church}.”

Outdoor wedding

“Our love is blooming and we want you with us! 🌿 {groom} and {bride} get married on {date} at {time} in {location}. Dress comfortably and come celebrate.”

Destination wedding

“Pack your bags! {groom} and {bride} are getting married in {city}. The ceremony will be on {date} at {time}. Contact us for accommodation details.”

Mini wedding

“In an intimate celebration, {groom} and {bride} invite you to their mini wedding on {date} at {time} in {location}.”

How to ask for RSVP

Include the deadline and confirmation channel to make planning easier. You can use “Please RSVP by {deadline} via WhatsApp {phone}” or “RSVP: {contact}”. This reduces no-shows and helps with buffet and seating planning.

Dress code and gift list

If the wedding has a dress code, mention it subtly. Examples: “Dress code: smart casual” or “Dress code: formal”. For gift lists, you can add the couple’s website link or mention a specific list. This avoids doubts and makes it easier for guests.

Short phrases for the card

  • “Let’s celebrate our yes!”
  • “You are part of our story.”
  • “We hope to toast with you.”
  • “Love brought us here.”

When to send the invitation

For traditional weddings, send 30 to 60 days in advance. For destination weddings, 90 days is ideal so guests can plan. You can send a reminder close to the date with practical info such as parking and arrival time.

Final checklist

  • Confirmed the couple’s names and spelling?
  • Are date, time, and address complete?
  • Included RSVP and deadline?
  • Does the tone match the celebration style?

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Frequently asked questions about wedding invitations

Couple’s names, date, time, full address, and RSVP guidance are essential. If there is a dress code or gift list, include it as well.

Yes. The tone should match the couple’s style and the celebration. Intimate and daytime weddings allow lighter messages.

Ideally 30 to 60 days before. For destination weddings, send 90 days in advance.

If possible, personalize with the family or guest name. It increases the sense of care and avoids confusion.