Love is in the air, and it’s the happy couple’s big day. Maybe they’ve insisted on no gifts, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get them a card, right?
A wedding card is a lovely gesture that can sometimes mean more to the newlyweds than a physical gift. After all, they’ll be able to look back on your words for years to come and reminisce about the love and warmth shared on their special day. However, knowing what to write can sometimes be hard. Do you stick with the classic, “Congratulations!”, or go for something a little more creative?
Don’t worry, we’re here to guide you. This article explores what to write in a wedding card, some top tips for what to include, and some great examples of wedding card messages.
A wedding card is a card given to the happy couple on their big day. Cards can be given in addition to traditional gifts or simply as a tribute so you don’t show up empty-handed. You don’t have to include money in the card. However, it’s a nice gesture if you aren’t giving a wedding gift.
Wedding cards are a token of your appreciation for being invited to the wedding reception or ceremony. There are no strict rules for what should be written inside, but our advice is to keep it short, sweet, and warm. Offer your words of wisdom, wedding wishes, or share a personal memory to make the card truly special.
It can be tricky deciding what to put in a wedding card. Trying using the following writing tips for inspiration:
The key components of a wedding card include:
Check out the infographic below as a handy reference:
Writing etiquette is a series of small mannerisms you need to consider when writing your card. For example:
Consider your relationship with the couple when writing your wedding card. For example, are they family, friends, colleagues, or neighbours? The nature of the relationship will change the tone of your card. For example, you might want to keep it more light-hearted and funny with a friend, but more formal with a work colleague.
As above, your relationship with the happy couple will determine the tone you take in the card. You might consider keeping a more traditional tone in a card to a family member. However, if the family member is your sister or close cousin, a funny or casual tone might also be appropriate— It all depends on your relationship with that person.
To achieve different tones, try following these tips:
You might like to position your wedding card as a thank you card. For example, “Congratulations on your big day, and thank you for inviting me!”
This is a handy way to express gratitude to the couple for inviting you, while also acknowledging their big day. Think of it as hitting two birds with one stone!
Try using the following template for a casual wedding thank you card:
Dear [NAME] and [NAME],
A massive congratulations on your big day! I’m so excited for both of you to start your new married life together.
It’s been a privilege to watch you grow in your relationship together. I can’t wait to witness your shared journey as you move forward.
Thank you so much for inviting me to your special day. It’s been one in a million, and means the absolute world!
Love,
[YOUR NAME]
Check out two more examples of both funny and traditional wedding cards.
Hey lovebirds,
You did it! A huge congrats on your special day. I’m super proud of both of you for making it through together.
I remember when you guys met on that rainy night out! Who would have thought you’d end up here when you were both sharing that kebab lady-and-the-tramp style?!
Seriously though, jokes aside — I wish you guys a happy lifetime of love and laughter together.
Best wishes,
[YOUR NAME]
Dear [NAME] and [NAME],
Congratulations on your big day. It was such a lovely day, and I am so grateful for the invite.
I wish you a lifetime of love, health, and happiness in your life as a married couple.
Kind regards,
[YOUR NAME]
To my wonderful besties,
Wow, you’re officially hitched! A massive congrats on this fantastic day. I’ve got to say, I’m impressed you two made it this far together.
Thinking back to when you first crossed paths, who could have predicted that you’d wind up right here, starting this incredible journey on married life?
Wishing you both so much love, joy and all the good stuff that comes with it.
Cheers to your happily ever after,
[YOUR NAME]
A wedding card is an often-underrated way to express your heartfelt congratulations and gratitude for being invited to a wedding. It can be used alongside a traditional gift, or in place of one where couples have asked for no gifts.
The most important thing about writing a wedding card is that it’s short and sweet. There’s no need to write an essay about how grateful you are. Instead, thank the couple for inviting you, pass on your congratulations, and personalise your card with a special story or wishes for their future.
If you’re struggling with what to include, we have a great selection of wedding advice and tips available here to help guide your wedding card writing.