88 INSPIRING WEDDING WISHES: 2018 UPDATED LIST www.weddingforward.com
We know why you’re here. Either you really like planning ahead, or it’s the last minute and you’re desperate for inspiration! Either way, we have examples of wedding wishes for every scenario. Depending on how you know the engaged couple there are a few DOs and DON’Ts that you’ll want to be aware of, and plenty of examples to help you fne tune your wedding congratulations. Read through each scenario for samples and instructions. Following our advice will keep your message concise and super positive!
How To Write Wedding Wishes?
The frst things to consider when writing your wedding card messages are your relationship with the happy couple and the theme of the wedding. Before you write a single word you should decide on a style. Should your wedding messages be traditional and religious in nature or very short and a little humorous? The best way fggre ogt the spirit of yogr message it’s best to ask yogrself these qgestions: Are you close with both the bride and groom? How did you meet him/her? Where is the wedding going to take place? What is the theme How would you describe your relationship with the bride/groom?
How To Make An Ogtline Of Wedding Wishes? The next step in determining what to write in a wedding card is to create an outline. Just like with most writing, it should consist of an Intro, a Body, and a Conclusion. More specifcally, you’ll want to include a) How you know the couple b) Your general message of joy and love c) Your specifc marriage congratulations. Basically, follow this formgla and yog’ll be of to a great start. From me to (describe them well) you, this is the reason for my card. Remember when (we frst met, that amazing/important) that thing happened!? As the good book/wise man said “inspiring quote” May your marriage be happy and last forever! The second section is usually the best place to add a little humor if that’s your style and it’s appropriate.
What To Say For Wedding Wishes? The introduction is always going to be very personal. Just make sure to choose an anecdote or quotation that will be signifcant to the couple. Follow this with words of wisdom from personal experience or what you hope your wedding will be like, and then close it with some powerful inspiration for the future. The best choices always come from: 1.A story from growing up together if you’re a relative or longtime friend. 2.A bonding experience at work if you’re a coworker. 3.An example of “what makes a good marriage” if you’re married. 4.A quote that really resonates with you. 5.A simple, cheerful message if you’re a casual acquaintance. 6.A story about watching them grow up if you’re a parent. 7.A message of optimism if you’re the future spouse. This message is yours. Even though we’re providing you with the rules feel free to omit anything that you don’t feel comfortable with. If you’re forcing yourself it won’t be genuine. Now that yog know what to do, we having plenty of specifc examples for almost every scenario for yog to click throggh to!
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What To Write In A Wedding Card?
Is It Okay To Write The Term "Congratglations?" We mentioned earlier, but do want to specify the use of the word “congratulation”. It’s perfectly fne to do so with one exception. If the couple (or their family and theme) are ultra traditional it’s best to steer clear and avoid inadvertently insulting the bride. Just a reminder. How To Sign A Wedding Card? When it comes to how to sign a wedding card, there are plenty of rules and formalities to follow. We recommend you look into this further since there are so many variations. For example, there are huge - in the world of formal weddings - diferences between signing of as Ms. Mrs. Miss, Misses, and Missus. And that’s only for one person!
In Conclgsion Now that you have some great suggestions, a good structure to follow, and all of the DON’Ts to avoid, it’s time to start writing. Recognize yogr relationship with the cogple: This pretty much dictates the rest of the options that follow. Follow the theme: As a rule of thumb if the wedding is traditional, craft their Wedding Wish card in traditional style. If it’s a Rustic wedding, feel free to be a little less formal. Of course, the tighter you are with the couple the more freedom you have to add your own favor. Create an Ogtline: There are things that you need to include in your card. Put them in order so that the message fows. Start with Something Personal: Weddings are about family and creating memories. Share an anecdote or quote to start things of on a personal note. Deliver Yogr Message: Share your specifc insights or wishes, or maybe even both. The point is prepare them for a beautiful future one way or another. Know Yogr Agdience: Don’t overstep your boundaries and don’t underdeliver. Do follow tradition when called for and Do respect the time and efort that went into turning a dream into reality. Remember, whenever possible make it personal, and it’s always better to be short and sweet than inappropriate and awkward. And, Have Fun! If you don’t have a smile on your face when you’re writing your wedding wishes, you’re doing it wrong.
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