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14 Engagement Party Invitations Wording Ideas

Planning the perfect engagement proposal is not easy. However, once the bride to be says yes, an engagement party will be the first step to many more special occasions leading up to the big day. More than half of brides prefer a round cut stone that is anywhere between a half carat to 1.5 carats. White gold is one of the most popular metals used. While 9 out of 10 grooms meticulously planned their big moment, many women expected the day to eventually come. To celebrate with an engagement party, the following invitation wording ideas are collected below to inspire your own special message for this one of a kind event.

[bride name] and [groom name] soon say, “I do.” Let’s celebrate the couple as they become a family of two. [date, time, location]. RSVP to [name and number].

[groom first name] popped the question and [bride first name] said, “Yes!” Join us for an engagement celebration honoring [bride full name] and [groom full name] on [date, time, location]. RSVP to [name and number].

[host name] are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter [bride first name] to [groom first name] son of [groom parents names]. Please join us for an engagement celebration [day of week], [date], at half past [time] in the afternoon. [location and address] Please respond by [date and number].

After all the planning, the big day will be here. But first let’s celebrate with drinks and good cheer. Please join us for an Engagement Party honoring [bride name] and [groom name] on [day of week], [date], at [time]. [location and address].

Embracing the sanctity of marriage, the spirit of the family, and the pride of our ancestry… [bride parents names] announce the engagement of their daughter [bride name] to [groom name] on [date, year].

He surprised her in Vegas with a ring and a question. Now we can throw them an engagement celebration. [bride name] and [groom name] [date, time, and location address]. RSVP to [name and number].

Love is here to stay. Let’s dance the night away. Join us as we celebrate the engagement of [bride name] and [groom name], [date, time, and location].

Love is here to stay… let’s celebrate by dancing the night away. Join us for an Engagement Party on [date] at [time and location].
Spring is here. Wedding bells are near. Please join us to celebrate the engagement of [bride name] and [groom name] on [date] at [time] in the evening.

Sweeter than flower, and more special, too… are a bride and groom about to say, “I do!” Please join us to celebrate the engagement of [bride name] and [groom name]. [date, time, location].

The honor of your presence is requested at a dinner party celebrating the engagement of [bride name] and [groom name] on [date, year, and time].

The most precious moment of her life… [groom name] asked [bride name] to be his wife. Please join us in celebrating the engagement of [bride full name] and [groom full name] on [day of week], [date] at [time and location].

We would be pleased to have you join us for a party announcing our engagement on [date] at [time] in the afternoon]. [location and address].

You are cordially invited to attend an engagement party for [bride name] and [groom name]. [date, time, location].

The below infographic provides a brief guide to wedding proposals and how to ensure you get the right ring and plan the right moment when asking your soon to be bride for her hand in marriage. Many grooms choose to be alone with their significant other and may choose a public park or beach to ask for their hand in marriage. Others like a public place or landmark to create their memorable event. These interesting facts and more are outlined in the following infographic.

Guide to Wedding Proposal

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