What to write in a wedding card? Messages and quotes for newlyweds to make your card stand out from the crowd – The Sun


- 2 Aug 2019, 9:15
- Updated: 2 Aug 2019, 9:30
IT’S hard to know what to say when writing a card for someone, especially for such an important occasion as their wedding.
So we’re here to help you craft the perfect message, with some handy phrases to include.
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How should you write in a wedding card?
If you are stuck over what to include, there is a handy formula to help you get through the message.
You should think about touching on the following points:
- Start with your congratulations and how happy you are for them
- Then touch on how hopeful you are for their future and how right they are together as a couple, plus a personal message tailored to your friendship
- Add with a thank you for them letting you share in their special day
- Finish off with a warm closing and best wishes
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What should you include in a wedding card?
You may wish to factor in the following:
- Your relationship to the couple
- Any happy, personal memories you have of the couple
- A religious touch if they are spiritual
- Any romantic quotes or messages
- Keeping it clean, in case other family members read it
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Funny messages to write in a wedding card:
- It’s time to knock back the prosecco and pretend like this hasn’t been the most stressful day of your life.
- Well done on finding that one person you want to annoy for the rest of your lives.
- Remember, marriage is a workshop… where the husband works and the wife shops.
- Thanks for inviting us to eat and drink while you get married. Congrats!
- What do late nights, parties and hanging out with friends have in common? You won’t be able to do any of them from now on! Happy wedding day.
- Congrats on probably not dying alone.
Religious messages to write in a wedding card:
- May God bless you and your union.
- May God grant you all of life’s blessings and love’s joys.
- Sending you prayers for unending love and happiness.
- God bless you both on this day with a lifetime of shared love and joy.
- May the One who brought you together bless your marriage, enrich your lives and deepen your love throughout the years.
- ‘God has poured out His love into our hearts.’ – Romans 5:5
- ‘Love is patient. Love is kind… Love never fails.’ – 1 Corinthians 13:4-13
What quotes or messages can you write in wedding cards?
Still can’t think of phrases to say? Try slotting in some of these phrases…
- Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness
- May the love you share grow stronger as you grow old together
- May today be the beginning of a long, happy life together
- So happy to celebrate this special day with you both
- Wishing every happy blessing to the new Mr and Mrs (add surname) on your special and beyond
- May you be forever as happy as you are today
- Two halves of the same soul joined together to share life’s journey
- This calls for congratulations and definitely a glass of champagne
- Through the storms of life, may your love for one another be steadfast and strong
- You are so great together as a couple. So happy for you both
- Best wishes for a fun-filled future together
- Our marriage advice: love, respect and…scrub the toilet
- Marriage marks the end of a love story and the start of a wrestling match
- We are looking forward to finding out what God has planned for you two
- I’m so lucky to call you both my friends
- We’ve been friends since childhood and who would have thought that we all would be married one day
- Welcome to the family, we couldn’t be happier to have you
- I know that the two of you will do great things in this world together
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal wedding invitations printed in London
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