Wording for Rehearsal Dinner Invitations

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Wording for Rehearsal Dinner InvitationsOne part of your wedding planning that the bride shouldn’t have much to do with is the rehearsal dinner. The rehearsal dinner is typically hosted and paid for by the groom and his family. The rehearsal dinner isn’t just a time for everyone to meet and through the motions of the wedding to take place, but it’s also a time for the family to spend some quality time together before the wedding. As I’ve mentioned before in previous articles, you don’t really need to send out rehearsal dinner invitations, but using them could sure eliminate headaches when it comes to who is invited as well as getting the information out. There are many great verses and wording for rehearsal dinner invitations that you can use, some traditional and some just a lot of fun. Here are some ideas on how to word your rehearsal dinner invitations.

Not So Traditional Wording for Rehearsal Dinner Invitations:

John popped the question and Jane said “Yes”/ The wedding is ready, and she has her dress./Practice makes perfect for this day to be great/That’s what we’ll be doing – March 4 is the date./We’ll practice the ceremony, then once we’re free/Its off to the Roadhouse for dinner and sweet tea./ Please join the bride and groom at 6 o’clock at —–.

Practice makes perfect, it’s true what they say,/Please join us for a rehearsal, before our big day!/We’ll meet at the church, at 6 o’clock on the dot/where John and Jane will be tying the knot./After the practice, when is said and done/please join as at —- for food, fellowship and fun!

Traditional Wording for Rehearsal Dinner Invitations

In the wording for a traditional rehearsal dinner invitation, it is customary to mention the names of the people who are hosting the dinner. So here are some more traditional wordings for rehearsal dinner invitations.

Mr. and Mrs. John Doe request the pleasure of your company/at the Rehearsal dinner in honor of Joe and Janet/on Friday, the 23rd of March/at six o’clock in the evening/at Micheal’s Restaurant, 4583 Fourth Ave, College Station, TX.

Please join us for a rehearsal dinner/in honor of Joe and Janet/on July 12, 2009/at 6:00 pm/The Roadhouse/3829 West Manik Dr, San Francisco, California/Mr. and Mrs. John Doe.

Your rehearsal dinner can be as elegant or as laid back as you want it to be, and the wording of your rehearsal dinner invitations and the location of your rehearsal dinner will certainly be a indicator as well. There are lots of different verses and formats that you can use for wording rehearsal dinner invitations, and a little imagination and thought can get you some great original verses.

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