We hear your wording worries, Maharanis!
We hear so many cries for help for invitation wording; we want to guide you through all of the little details. Don’t worry if you feel totally stumped and don’t know where to begin. We are here for you with a three-part wording post! Go back to Part 1 if you’re still stuck on beginning your invitation information with religious symbols or quotes!
Names
One of the most confusing parts about wording wedding cards is how to display your parents’ and your own names. Traditionally, the parents hosting the ceremony were the ones mentioned in the invitation. You can follow tradition by mentioning only one set of names:
Dr. and Mrs. Pandu and Padma Tadoori
Request the honor of your presence
at the marriage of their daughter
Hima Bindu
to
Srinevas
Send Me My Free Samples of Padma
Or include both sets of parents within the wording:
Mrs. Kiran & the Late Mr. Andy Sippy
request the pleasure of your company to celebrate
the marriage of their son
Sanjay
to
Ana Victoria
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gil and Salve Tordilla
Send Me My Free Samples of Lola
Check out our post on avoiding parental temper tantrums for more ideas on how to word your and your parents’ names within your Indian wedding card.
Check back for tips on how to display your ceremony information within your wedding card wording!
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Written by Katie
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