When both the couple and parents are both hosting the event, you can sometimes just simplify the wording. “Together with our parents” or “together with our families” are great phrases to include in your invitation wording. You may or may not list the parents’ names on the invitation, depending on space. Here are some examples:
. . . . . . . . . .
Together with our parents, we
Jane Elizabeth O’Hara
and
John Humphrey McKinley
invite you to share with us
a celebration of love.
We will marry
at four o’clock in the afternoon
on Sunday, the twenty-fourth of May
two thousand and fifteen
Triangle Presbyterian Church
1234 Some Street
City, State
Celebration to follow with dinner and festivities
. . . . . . . . . .
Jane Elizabeth Schultz
and
John Humphrey Silberman
together with their parents
Michael and Stella Schultz
and
Jack and Margaret Silberman
invite you to share their happiness
as they exchange marriage vows
and begin their new life together
on Sunday, the fifteenth of February
two thousand and fifteen
Beth El Synagogue
1234 Some Street
Durham, NC
Reception to follow with buffet dinner and dancing
. . . . . . . . . .
Please share our joy
at the wedding of
Jane Elizabeth
daughter of Anne and Michael Smith
and
John David
son of Phillip and Carmen Johnson
on Sunday, November eighth
two thousand and fifteen
at eight o’clock in the evening
Fabulous Country Club
1234 Some Avenue
City, State
Dinner and dancing to follow