Engagement Party Invitations
Have you heard the news? Did you see her ring? How big is the diamond? Have they set a date? These are all common questions that are asked when a couple becomes engaged. Some couples choose to celebrate by going out for a quiet, romantic dinner at their favorite restaurant. Other couples gather close family and friends for an engagement party!
If you plan to host an engagement party for the happy couple, the first step is to send beautiful engagement party invitations for the special occasion.
Tips for engagement party invitations include:
- Required Information: Incorporate six necessary pieces of information in the engagement party invitation. Include the name of the event, the name of who is being honored at the event, the date, the time, the location and the RSVP contact.
- Wording: Select formal or casual engagement party invitation wording. Choose from the following wording for the engagement party invite to ensure the six essential pieces of information are built-in to the invite.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Cohen request the pleasure of your company
at a dinner to celebrate
the engagement of
Corrine
and
Jimmy
Friday, March 18th
7 o'clock in the evening
Skybound Restaurant
33 South Shore Avenue
Farmington, MA
Regrets only to Debbie
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On a warm summer night back in May
Jimmy told Corrine, “I have something to say”
He gave her a kiss, and knelt on one knee
He said, “You are the one for me”
This couple has a love, so true
Let’s gather to celebrate their future “I Do”
Join us to celebrate
the engagement of
Corrine and Jimmy
Friday, March 18th
7 o'clock in the evening
Skybound Restaurant
33 South Shore Avenue
Farmington, MA
Regrets only to Debbie
- Invitation Options: Decide if you want to send the engagement party invitations through the mail or through an online party planning site like Punchbowl. Either way, you'll have options for various engagement party invitation designs. You can choose fancy invitations for formal engagement parties or purchase bright, colorful invitations for informal affairs. The key differences between printed invitations and online engagement party invitations are the cost, guest list, and RSVP method. Punchbowl, for example, has a wide variety of beautiful, free engagement party invitations. With online invites, you just create a list of guests’ email addresses instead of physical mailing addresses. Plan the engagement party one to three months after the engagement is announced. Send invitations two to three weeks in advance of the party.
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