Engagement Party Invitation Wording Template
You’re engaged! Congratulations! Now it’s time to celebrate with loved ones at your engagement party. The invitation wording sets the tone for the celebration. Here are some templates and tips to help you craft the perfect engagement party invitations:
Engagement Party Invitation Wording Templates
Classic and Formal
Please join us in celebrating the engagement of
[Couple’s Names]
[Date]
[Time]
[Location]
[Address]
Kindly RSVP by [RSVP Date] to [Email Address or Phone Number]
Optional additions:
- “Formal attire requested” (if applicable)
- “Hosted by [Hosts’ Names]”
Semi-Formal and Warm
With joy in our hearts, we invite you to celebrate
the engagement of
[Couple’s Names]
[Date]
[Time]
[Location]
[Address]
Join us for an evening of celebration, [mention food/drinks, e.g., cocktails and hors d’oeuvres].
RSVP by [RSVP Date] to [Email Address or Phone Number]
Casual and Fun
We’re getting hitched! Come celebrate our engagement!
[Couple’s Names]
[Date]
[Time]
[Location]
[Address]
Let’s raise a glass and toast to our future!
RSVP by [RSVP Date] to [Email Address or Phone Number]
Alternative:
You’re invited to celebrate the future Mr. & Mrs. [Future Last Name]!
[Couple’s Names]
[Date]
[Time]
[Location]
[Address]
[Short, fun description of the party, e.g., “Join us for BBQ, games, and good times!”]
RSVP to [Email Address or Phone Number] by [RSVP Date]
If Parents are Hosting
Mr. and Mrs. [Parents’ Names]
request the pleasure of your company at a party
to celebrate the engagement of their daughter
[Daughter’s Name]
to
[Partner’s Name]
[Date]
[Time]
[Location]
[Address]
RSVP by [RSVP Date] to [Email Address or Phone Number]
Tips for Personalizing Your Invitation
- Couple’s Names: Choose the order that sounds best. Traditionally, the bride’s name goes first.
- Date and Time: Double-check these details!
- Location: Be clear and concise. Include the full address. If the location is difficult to find, consider adding directions or a landmark.
- RSVP Information: Provide a clear deadline and contact information (email address, phone number, or both). Consider using a service like RSVPify for easy tracking.
- Hosts’ Names: If someone is hosting the party on behalf of the couple (parents, friends), include their names.
- Dress Code: If you have a specific dress code in mind (e.g., cocktail attire, casual), mention it on the invitation.
- A Little About the Party: Adding a brief description of the event (e.g., “cocktails and hors d’oeuvres,” “BBQ and lawn games”) helps guests know what to expect.
- Personal Touch: Add a sentence or two that reflects your personalities or the theme of the party. For example, “We can’t wait to celebrate with all of our favorite people!” or “Get ready to dance the night away!”
- Consider the Design: The invitation’s design should complement the wording and the overall feel of the party.
Remember to proofread carefully before sending your invitations! Happy planning!