Wedding Invitation Etiquette: Everything You Need to Know
Choosing the right wedding invitation is about more than just design — it's about setting the tone for your entire celebration. Here's everything you need to know about wedding invitation etiquette.
When to Send Wedding Invitations
Traditionally, wedding invitations are sent 6 to 8 weeks before the wedding date. For destination weddings, send them 10 to 12 weeks in advance to give guests time to plan travel.
For Indian weddings, which often span multiple days with various ceremonies, consider sending invitations even earlier — 3 to 4 months ahead — so guests can plan for the full celebration.
What to Include in Your Wedding Invitation
Every wedding invitation should contain these essential elements:
- Names of the hosts (usually the parents)
- The couple's names
- Date, time, and venue of the ceremony
- RSVP details with a deadline
- Dress code (if applicable)
- Accommodation or travel details for destination weddings
Digital vs Traditional Invitations
Digital invitations have become widely accepted, especially for modern weddings. They offer several advantages:
- Instant delivery — No waiting for postal service
- RSVP tracking — Know who's coming in real time
- Cost effective — Save on printing and postage
- Eco-friendly — No paper waste
- Interactive — Include maps, photo galleries, and links
The key is choosing a digital invitation that feels special — not just a plain email. That's where parallax-driven, immersive invitation experiences make all the difference.
Wording Your Wedding Invitation
The wording of your invitation sets the formality level. Here are examples for different styles:
Traditional:
Mr. and Mrs. Rajesh Kumar request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Priya to Arjun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Suresh Patel.
Modern:
Together with their families, Priya and Arjun invite you to celebrate their wedding.
Casual:
Priya and Arjun are getting married! Join us for a weekend of love, laughter, and happily ever after.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Sending invitations too late
- Forgetting to include RSVP instructions
- Not specifying if children are welcome
- Typos in names or venue addresses
- Choosing style over clarity — your invitation must be readable
The perfect wedding invitation balances beauty with clarity, tradition with personality. Whether you choose digital or paper, make sure it reflects who you are as a couple.