Sending Your Wedding Invitations
In a normal wedding invitation, it is traditional to see the bride's parents named as hosts. As they mostly spend for the wedding. However, you should not mind if your aunt or your grandmother also financially contributed to the wedding cost. It is just normal especially for those first time brides to give credit to their parents. In some cases though where the bride and groom is the actual host of the wedding, their invitation is mostly issued in the third person. The wedding invitation will go like this, "The pleasure of your company is requested at the marriage of Mark and Emily."
Wordings can also imply different locations just like there are different bridal jewelry and bridesmaid jewelry made for every occasion. For instance, words such as "The pleasure of your company" would mean a ceremony that would happen in a secular location. The words "The honour of your presence" means a ceremony that would happen in a house of worship. Although the word "honour" is considered wrong in American English, but the British spelling is used especially for traditional or formal wedding. Keep in mind that creative wordings can really be confusing so do enough research to the words you are going to use at your wedding. Ask the company where you are going to have your invitations made since they are also familiar with such creative wordings.
When it comes to sending your wedding invitation [http://budgetdreamweddings.com/5134/wedding-invitation-etiquette/], it is necessary to send them six weeks before the wedding takes place. This will allow your guests to make travel arrangements and plans to make way for your wedding. But of course, if you do feel the urgency to inform your guests especially those who will come from a long distant place just to get to your wedding, then do so. The earlier you invite them, the earlier they can make the arrangements needed to come to your wedding.