Need Help With Holiday Wedding Shower Invite Wording

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around seeking creative wording ideas for a holiday wedding shower invitation. Participants share various suggestions and express their preferences for the invitation's tone and content.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions difficulty finding suitable wording online and recalls a specific phrase they liked.
  • Another participant shares multiple creative invitation ideas, including playful and thematic wording.
  • One participant expresses a need for wording that emphasizes the holiday theme, indicating a desire for guests to bring gifts related to various holidays.
  • Another participant shares their frustration about helping with the invitation, noting a missed opportunity for a specific type of invitation they had hoped for.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the specific wording needed for the holiday theme, with some participants providing general suggestions while one participant seeks more tailored options.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences related to crafting invitations for a holiday wedding shower, highlighting the importance of thematic relevance in the wording.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are involved in planning similar events or looking for creative invitation ideas may find this discussion relevant.

jrstephens
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I have looked on the internet and cannot find any. I found one but while I was off the computer Russell closed it and I cannot find it again.

The bride is Stephanie and the groom is Brock.

One I saw had something cute like "Mark your calendar and don't be late for a Holiday Shower on the 8th." But I want more wording than that. The shower is March 8th.
 
Here are a cute ones:

Recipe for Marriage
1 cup Love

1 cup Commitment
1 cup Respect

1 cup Understanding
a dash of Hope

a pinch of Luck
stir together with

a lot of Faith
and serve with Joy!

You are cordially invited to a
Bridal Luncheon for

***************

It started with a kiss,

and now it's come to this:
________ and ________

are getting married!

Please join us at a Couple's Shower
and provide the couple with gifts
they will use together

****************
The date is fast approaching
and now is the perfect time
to get the girls together
before the wedding bells chime!

Please be my guest

as I treat you to a
Bridesmaids Picnic Luncheon

**************
They've made the plans and ordered the cake,
they're anxious for the vows they'll make.
Help pass the time and shorten the wait
a shower is planned and here is the date . . .
You're invited to a Shower for ________.



Hope these help!
 
  • Thread starter
  • #3
Hey Anne!! Those are cute. But I need some specifically for a Holiday SHower so the guest will know to buy items to help celebrate all the holidays through the year.
 
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Thanks. Hmmm...
 
  • Thread starter
  • #5
I'm aggravated at even helping with it but I had already volunteered to do it. I wanted my MIL to ask the girl about a PC one and she didn't.:mad:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I include in the wording for a holiday wedding shower invitation?

When crafting your holiday wedding shower invitation, be sure to include the couple's names, the date and time of the event, the location, and RSVP details. You may also want to add a festive touch by mentioning the holiday theme and any specific dress code or gift preferences.

How can I make my holiday wedding shower invitation wording festive?

To add a festive flair to your invitation, consider using holiday-themed phrases or words such as "joyful," "celebrate," or "togetherness." You can also incorporate seasonal imagery or colors in the design and use playful language that reflects the holiday spirit.

Is it appropriate to include registry information in the invitation?

While it's generally considered impolite to include registry information directly on the invitation, you can mention it in a separate note or on a wedding website. Alternatively, you can ask close friends or family to spread the word about the couple's registry.

What is a good way to phrase the RSVP request?

A polite way to request RSVPs is to include a line such as "Please let us know if you can join us by [RSVP date]" followed by your contact information. You can also add a fun touch by saying something like, "We can't wait to celebrate with you!"

Can I use a poem or quote in my holiday wedding shower invitation?

Absolutely! Incorporating a short poem or a meaningful quote can add a personal touch to your invitation. Just ensure that it aligns with the couple's style and the overall theme of the shower. Keep it brief to maintain clarity in the invitation details.

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