Rehearsal Dinner Invitation Wording
Ready to invite to your rehearsal dinner? Your “night before” celebration can be a whole lot of fun, so be sure to invite with rehearsal dinner invitations that matches your style.
Your rehearsal dinner invitation wording should also match the tone, style and theme of the dinner itself. They should include all the information guests need to know: when, where and style of dinner (outdoor BBQ, sushi bar, micro-brewery) so guests know how to dress. Don’t forget to mention the hosts of the event and a reply-by date.
Featured Rehearsal Dinner Invite: Twinkling Arch
It’s often traditional for the groom’s parents to host the rehearsal dinner. If so, word your invitations like this:
John and Katherine Andersen
invite you to join them
for cocktails, a short round and dinner
following the wedding rehearsal
Friday, October 24 at 6:00 p.m.
Ridgeview Golf Club
Houston, Texas
Please RSVP by October 15th
632-295-3192
If your rehearsal dinner is more casual, have fun with your invitation wording:
Tomorrow is going to be the
Best Day Ever
Please join us for a Rehearsal Dinner
in honor of
Rachel Chambers and Mason Olson
at Lakeside Brewery
on Friday, October 24
7:00 p.m.
RSVP by October 15th
Are you hosting a BBQ themed rehearsal dinner? We love this wording:
Join us for an
I Do BBQ
in honor of
McKenna Front & Try Jackson
Friday, September 7th at 7:00pm
Hay City BBQ
Driftwood, Texas
And finally, if you want simple and sweet, word your rehearsal dinner invites like this:
Before we do, we dine!
Please join us for
a Rehearsal Dinner in honor of
Megan & James
June 19th at 5pm
Zarulea
301 East Michigan Avenue
Marshall, Michigan
Remember – all those invited to your wedding rehearsal must be invited to the rehearsal dinner. If you have special friends who aren’t involved in the wedding or out-of-town guests with nothing to do the night before, it’s a great idea to include them in your dinner, too!
If you have any other questions about ordering your rehearsal dinner invites, we’re here to help.