name, to who, when, where, what.
A bride's name should be listed first in the invitation and then the groom's name. This is customary. Her parents names may or may not be used depending on what they prefer.
I think your letter related to barbeque party. You can write- "Please join us for special and exclusive BBQ party. Then write name, date, time, locationand host name. If you want to describe about the party, then include food nameand other activities"You can design the letter a BBQ theme. Try giving link for design your letter.
desription!!
Rosaline is one of the guests, and she's the girl he's got a crush on.
You could add "(please, adults only)" to the bottom of the invitation perhaps. If you want to be more subtle, you could invite the adults by name, and make the invitation festive with an "admit 2 adults" ticket pictured on it... something like that?
One can purchase invitation cards for farewell parties and simply write out the details in the spaces provided before sending them out. One could also use a computer to help write out invitation cards by using predetermined templates.
your name
party hat, lamp shade, crown
The wedding invitation is not intended to give credit based in order of dollar value or even family name. It should say (in this order) WHO is hosting, WHOM they are inviting, to WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE (and HOW to respond, if necessary). The order of the names is not important. What is important is that the wedding invitation reflects and reminds the guests of the beginning of two lifes in common and give others an insight into what the wedding will be. You can check sample wedding invitations at Maddy's Invitations to give you a better idea. http://maddysinvitations.blogspot.com/
Dearest (insert name) Thankyou for your kind invitation to attend your dinner party. I / My wife and I / My husband and I / etc. would very much love to accept and that time certainly works just fine for us. Is the food planned out, or would you like us to bring a dish? See you on the 9th! Warmest Regards Graham and Marjorie
cake, presents, party, friends.