Showing posts with label wedding letters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding letters. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

Letter to Wedding Party for Wedding Photo Shoot at Scenic Location

Dear Wedding Party,
 
Please take note that our final leg of our wedding photo shoot is at St. Patrick's Bridge at 7am, Sunday.
We were able to secure our shooting permits just in time. We will have the bridge to ourselves for about 90 minutes. Bring everything you need, come dressed and ready in your formal wear. So be there a few minutes early!

See you there!

Best,

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Lost Wedding Photos: Asking Guests for Wedding Pictures Letter

Lost your wedding day photos? Here's a letter asking your wedding guests for help:

Dear Friends,

Accidents happen all the time and this is the most devastating one for us.

Our hard drive broke down before we could upload any content on the cloud, so we lost a lot of irreplaceable pictures and footage of our wedding. We would like to kindly ask you dear wedding guests for any photos you might have taken on your cellphones and digital cameras during that time. Hope you could indulge us with copies. 

We would be the most thankful bride and groom on Earth.

Love,

Ruby and Jessup

Thursday, July 30, 2015

We're Getting Married Letter


Dear  Friends,

And this just happened! Well, we're getting married
And he flew out just to give me this ring!
This is the amazing surprise I want to share with all of you.
I've never been so happy!

And to Theo, you got me baby! I'm yours forever!

Love,
Sandy



Tuesday, February 22, 2011

How to Politely Decline a Wedding Invitation Letter

As all heads are accounted for, replying to a wedding invitation is a must. So if you can't attend give a reason or if your generous give the bride and groom something to ease your absence.



Dear Sam,


Thank you so much for inviting me to your wedding in May. Unfortunately, I am unable to travel during that time. I'm certain you may understand why, I have not been fit for travel lately and I've been rather unwell.

Me and my wife Missy are however delighted that you have reach such a joyous and important decision in your lives. I know your celebration will be wonderful, my kisses to your bride Thia.

I'm enclosing a gift from your bridal registry and a small check for anything you might have plan for your honeymoon vacation, please accept it with my best wishes.

Love,
Uncle Marlowe

Friday, February 26, 2010

Wedding Letter to the Bride

A simple and touching letter to the bride after receiving the invitation to the wedding.

Dear Chloe,

Writing this, almost brings me to tears, but I will hold them off until the wedding. I will try my very best to take Uncle Howard with me, as you know, his health has not been tops as of late and he's not a big fan of airplanes. But we are seriously considering taking a road trip, maybe it would be good for us, who knows?

Chloe my darling, I wish you all the happiness and bliss at your wedding. I know you've had this dream day all planned out since you were very young. I love it when a plan comes together and it involves the whole famiy and everyone you love. But really, if you think about it, you are quite a lucky girl to have Richard by your side and very supportive of you. Truly you are meant to be together. I am very proud of the two of you! See you soon, our lovely bride!

Love,
Aunt Felicia