Destination wedding invitations including Reception, Cocktail Reception and Sunday Brunch
We are having a "destination wedding" - so is it necessary to specify that the reception is immediatelyfollowing the ceremony ? (We have a wedding website with a very detailed timeline) I am very traditional and simple and don't want to muck my beautiful invitation up with lots of "stuff" (i.e. Reception to follow at the bottom of the invite)
Also - we would like to notify guests that we will be hosting a cocktail reception after the RehearsalDinner (on Friday) and a Sunday Brunch (day after the wedding) - can we possibly put both events (and the actual Reception notification if necessary) on the same card ????
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edited by TWQadmin on Jul 28, 2005, 8:13 AM)
Printing the words "and the reception to follow" is standard on a wedding invitation so you'll want to print that. See Wedding Invitation Etiquette here.
The other parties require seperate invitations, especially if you are not inviting all of the wedding guests to the rehearsal dinner. Top Wedding Questions Forum Moderator - "Write your sorrows in the sand, your blessings in stone".