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What do you say in a wedding card?

What do you say in a wedding card?

Casual Wedding Wishes

  • “Best wishes!”
  • “Congratulations!”
  • “Congratulations on your wedding!”
  • “We’re/I’m so happy for you!”
  • “Wishing you lots of love and happiness.”
  • “We/I love you. Congrats!”
  • “Lots of love today and beyond.”
  • “Here’s a little something to start your life together.” (If you’re including a gift.)

What should a bridesmaid write in a wedding card?

From a bridesmaid

  1. ‘I couldn’t be more honoured to be a part of this special day. Wishing you a lifetime of happiness. ‘
  2. I’m so thrilled to share this wonderful day with you both. May the happiness you feel today last a lifetime. ‘

What are the best wedding wishes?

Examples: “Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness.”. “Your wedding day will come and go, but may your love forever grow.”. “Best wishes on this wonderful journey, as you build your new lives together.”. “May the years ahead be filled with lasting joy.”. “May the love you share today grow stronger as you grow old together.”.

How do you say thank you for a wedding gift?

Write the notes as you receive the gifts before and after the wedding. “Every Sunday, sit down with a cup of coffee and write out the thank-you notes for those items,” says Alex Chalk of Taylor’d Events Group. But do a little planning first. Make a spreadsheet listing the invitee, the gift given, and then a third column to keep some helpful notes.

What is a good wish for a wedding?

The best collection of wedding messages that you can use for a wedding greeting. May the coming years, fill your lives with love and happiness. May you have a long and loving life together. Wishing you two an abundance of love and happiness. Wishing you many years of joy and happiness. Congratulations to both of you.

How do you sign a wedding card?

Start to bring the note to an end with well wishes for a happy future together. Sign your name. Bring the card to a close with a sign-off such as “Love” or “Sincerely.” Then sign your name. If you are attending with your significant other, include his or her name as well.