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Wedding Wishes Messages: What To Write In A Wedding Card 2024

Wedding Wishes Messages What To Write In A Wedding Card

A wedding is a special occasion that needs to be celebrated with some of the most wonderful and exciting wedding wishes. Wishing on social media or sending wedding cards to friends, family and newlyweds you know is the perfect way to congratulate them on their special day. Here are some of the most proficient and outstanding wedding wishes. Send them immediately or make a wedding card for your nearest and dearest. Make their special moments even more special by congratulating them on their wedding day and praying for a happy married life.

Whether you’re looking for something romantic, funny, or sentimental, we’ve got you covered with some of the best wedding wishes messages out there.

Formal Wedding Wishes

If you’re looking for formal wedding wishes, then this is the place to write them. It’s the most traditional option.

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.”
  • “May your joining together bring you more joy than you can imagine.”
  • “May today be the beginning of a long, happy life together.”
  • “Thank you for letting us/me share in this joyful day. We/I wish you all the best as you embark on this wonderful union.”
  • “Wishing you joy, love and happiness on your wedding day and as you begin your new life together.”
  • “May the love and happiness you feel today shine through the years.”

Casual Wedding Wishes

Casual Wedding Wishes can focus on time keeping, warmth, and general well-wishes for the couple. These are a fun, quick way to remember that the wedding is just one special day in the couple’s lives.

Examples:

  • “Best wishes for a fun-filled future together.”
  • “Best wishes!”
  • “Congratulations on your wedding!”
  • “Congratulations!”
  • “Here’s a little something to start your life together.” (If you’re including a gift.)
  • “Here’s to a long and happy marriage!”
  • “Hugs and kisses.”
  • “Lots of love today and beyond.”
  • “So happy to celebrate this day with you both!”
  • “We/I love you. Congrats!”
  • “We’re/I’m so happy for you!”
  • “Wishing you a long and happy marriage.”
  • “Wishing you lots of love and happiness.”
  • “Wishing you the best today and always.”

Funny Wedding Wishes

The traditional wedding card cannot convey all the best parts. Though it has the purpose of asking for blessings for the new married couple and wishing them well, a new-age wedding wish card should add more to the occasion. If you are looking for fun ways to wish your friends and relatives in the spirit of true love, these are ideas you should try.

Examples:

  • “As Bill and Ted said, ‘Be excellent to each other.'”
  • “Thanks for inviting us/me to eat and drink while you get married. Congrats!”
  • “You two make almost as good of a team as the [insert your/their favorite sports team’s name here].” Or, “I haven’t been this happy for anybody since [insert team name here] won the World Series/other championship!”
  • “Our marriage advice: Love, honor and… scrub the toilet.” (Or fill in any other funny advice you have.)
  • “Congratulations—your wedding successfully made me sob like a baby!”
  • “Glad we/I got to break out our/my dance moves in honor of such a great couple. Lots of love to you both!”
  • “Thanks for the free booze. Best wishes on a long, happy marriage!”
  • Really, any punny pre-made card with a simple, “Love, us/me.”

Religious Wedding Wishes

Your religious wedding wishes should determine and reflect your personal beliefs and choices about your marriage. Your religious wedding wishes should not just be about family and friends but also about your own spiritual life. You might write something like, “We’re so glad you found us and have joined our family and our religion,” or “May you be a blessing to us everyday, just as we’ve been a blessing to you”.

Versatile Examples:

  • “May your marriage be blessed!”
  • “Wishing you a marriage as strong as your faith.”
  • “Sending you prayers for unending love and happiness.”
  • “Love is the greatest blessing.”

Christian Examples:

  • “May God bless you and your union.”
  • “May God grant you all of life’s blessings and love’s joys.”
  • “God bless you both on this day with a lifetime of shared love and joy.”
  • “May the One who brought you together bless your marriage, enrich your lives and deepen your love throughout the years.”
  • “‘God has poured out His love into our hearts.’ – Romans 5:5”
  • “‘Love is patient. Love is kind… Love never fails.’ – 1 Corinthians 13:4-13”

Jewish Examples:

  • “Mazel Tov! May the joy that is yours today always fill your life.”
  • “‘I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.’ – Shir Ha’Shirim/Song of Songs 6:3″ Or ” ‘Ani L’Dodi, v’Dodi Li.’ – Shir Ha’Shirim/Song of Songs 6:3″
  • “Mazel Tov on your wedding!” or “Mazel Tov on your marriage!”

Wedding Wishes for a Family Member

When a close family member or friend is getting married, it is customary to give a wedding wish. You may be wondering what to write in a wedding card for a family member. Here are some examples of what to say to wish them all the best on their big day.

Examples:

  • “Congratulations on your marriage, and welcome to the family!”
  • “We’re/I’m so happy to welcome a new family member. Best wishes to you both!”
  • “We’re/I’m so happy [name] has found ‘the one.’ Welcome to the family!”
  • “We’re delighted to share this day with you both.”
  • “What a wonderful day for our family, and especially you two. May the joy you feel today last a lifetime.”
  • “Today, we add one more member to our family, and we couldn’t be happier. Best wishes to you both.”
  • “What a wonderful addition to our family. We’re/I’m so happy to share in your celebration. Congratulations!”
  • “We/I couldn’t be happier to call you both family. Best wishes for a long and happy future together.”
  • “We love you both. Thanks for letting us share in your celebration!”
  • “Congrats! Love and hugs.”

Wedding Wishes for Your Sister or Brother and Sister-in-Law or Brother-in-Law

Wedding season is upon us! If you have a sister or brother who is tying the knot, you may be wondering what to write in their wedding card. We’ve got you covered with our guide to the perfect wedding wishes for your sister or brother and their new spouse. Whether you want to keep it short and sweet or write a heartfelt message, we’ve got plenty of examples to help you express your best wishes for their big day.

Examples:

  • “It seems like yesterday we were playing ‘house’ in the backyard, and now you get to do it in real life. I couldn’t be happier for you both. Congratulations!”
  • “I always wanted a brother/sister and now I get one. Congratulations to you both on finding one another.”
  • “Best wishes to my best friend and sister/brother and new sister/brother as you start your life together.”
  • “I love you both. Today I gain a new sibling and I couldn’t be happier!”
  • “Lots of love and happiness to you both on this exciting and joyful day for our family.”
  • “Remember when you made that list of qualities of a ‘perfect man/woman?’ Well, you found him/her. Lots of love now and always.”
  • “Lots of love to the best sister/brother in the whole world and her/his new partner for life. May you have a marriage full of love and happiness!”
  • “You bring my sister/brother so much joy. All my love!”
  • “I’m so thankful to have a sister/brother like you. And I wish you and your new husband/wife lifelong joy.”
  • “My/our deepest love and very best wishes to you both.”

Wedding Wishes for Your Son or Daughter and Son-in-Law or Daughter-in-Law

Your son or daughter’s wedding day is a day you will always remember. You may have mixed emotions, but you want to make sure that your child knows how happy you are for them. These wedding wishes for your son or daughter and son-in-law or daughter-in-law will help you express your love and support on their big day.

Examples:

  • “We are/I am so happy to welcome a new son/daughter to the family.”
  • “What a wonderful day for our family, and especially you two. May the joy you feel today last a lifetime.”
  • “Today, we add one more member to our family, and we couldn’t be happier. Best wishes to you both.”
  • “Best wishes to my son/daughter and son-in-law/daughter-in-law as you start your life together.”
  • “We/I love you both. We/I couldn’t be happier!”
  • “Lots of love and happiness to you both on this exciting and joyful day for our family.”
  • “My/our deepest love and very best wishes to you both.”
  • “Son/daughter, I/we feel many emotions on this day. Most of all, I’m/we’re happy you’ve found someone wonderful to share your life with. Best wishes to you both.”
  • “We/I know we’re/I’m not losing a son/daughter. We’re/I’m gaining a son/daughter. Much happiness to you.”

What to Write on a Wedding Card to a Friend

It’s a good idea to make a card for your bride-to-be to make her feel special on her big day. One successful way to do that is by writing a special message to your friend. Choose a card that’s appropriate for the occasion, such as a cute bird or a fancy arabesque. Write down a heartfelt message on the card and personalize it with your own sentiments.

Examples:

  • “I’m so happy to call you both my friends. Congratulations!”
  • “That fortune-teller we saw in Vegas was right. You did meet the man/woman of your dreams. Best wishes to you both!”
  • “Of all the big life events we’ve celebrated over the years, today tops the list. Congrats!”
  • “Thank you for inviting me to share in this day with you and your family. Best wishes.”
  • “I’m/we’re so thrilled to celebrate this wonderful day with you both.”
  • “Best wishes for a long and happy life together.”
  • “May you bring each other as much happiness as your friendship has brought to my life—and more!”
  • “We’ve had so many laughs together! May you always make each other laugh!”
  • “Here’s to love and friendship!”
  • “Congratulations to a wonderful friend and his/her new husband/wife.”

What to Say in a Wedding Card to a Coworker

If you’re struggling to find the right words to write in a wedding card to a coworker, you’re in luck. This article will give you some ideas of what to say to wish your coworker a happy marriage. Whether you want to keep it short and sweet or write a more personal message, we’ve got you covered.

Examples:

  • “Thank you for inviting me to share in this day with you and your family. Best wishes.”
  • “I’m so glad to have gotten to know you at work, and I wish you and your new husband/wife a long and happy life together.”
  • “Best wishes to a very cool coworker and his/her new husband/wife.”
  • “Wishing you success—and most of all happiness—in your marriage.”
  • “You’ve got a new title: husband/wife! Wishing you and your spouse the best.”
  • “What a wonderful day to celebrate my coworker and his/her spouse. All the best to you both in your marriage.”

Wedding Card Sayings for a Parent and Stepparent

If you’re looking for the perfect way to congratulate both your parent and stepparent on their wedding day, look no further than these wedding card sayings. From heartfelt to humorous, we’ve gathered a selection of wording examples that are sure to please them. So whether you’re looking for a traditional quote or something more unique, you’re sure to find the right words to express your gratitude.

Examples:

  • “Congratulations! [Name of stepparent], you make my mom/dad so happy. I look forward to getting to know you better.”
  • “Mom/Dad, I’m so happy you found a partner to share your life with. Congratulations.”
  • “I’m/we’re thrilled you make each other so happy. Best wishes!”
  • “Welcome to the family. We love you both!”
  • “Mom/Dad, thank you for all the advice you’ve given me over the years. Now here’s mine: [Fill in your own advice].”
  • “I’m overjoyed to see you so happy. Lots of love.”
  • “Mom/Dad, we/I love you. [Name of stepparent], we/I warmly welcome you to the family. Congratulations.”
  • “I’ll give you the advice you once gave me. [Fill in your parent’s best love advice.]”
  • “To the best mom/dad I could ever ask for, and his/her new husband/wife. Much happiness to you both.”
  • “So now we get to enjoy [stepparent’s name]’s cooking on holidays? Yes!” (Or refer to something else you really like about the new stepparent.)

Wedding Wishes for an Elopement

For couples who are planning to elope, wedding wishes can be difficult to come by. This article provides a few examples of what to write in a wedding card for an eloping couple. Whether you’re looking for something funny, romantic, or heartfelt, these wishes will do the trick!

Examples:

  • “We’re/I’m thrilled to hear the news of your union! Wishing you so much happiness.”
  • “Cheers to this awesome adventure.”
  • “Yay, it’s official! Congratulations, newlyweds.”
  • “You guys rock, and there’s no doubt your elopement did too. Sending you both all the best.”
  • “A little birdy told us/me you two are married. Major congrats are in order!”

What to Write in a Card for a Wedding That’s Been Postponed

If you were planning to write a congratulatory message to a couple who is getting married but their nuptials have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, you may be wondering what to say. Here are some tips on what to write in a card for a wedding that’s been postponed.

Examples:

  • “We/I just wanted to say: Your wedding will be special no matter the day.”
  • “Good things come to those who wait. But your wedding won’t just be good, it’ll be great.”
  • “Your patience and flexibility have proven what a wonderful couple you are.”
  • “We’ll never turn down a chance to party—whatever the date, we’ll be there.”
  • “Before, during and after the wedding day—we’re here for you both all the way.”

What to Write in a Card for a Wedding That’s Been Canceled

Have you recently had a wedding that’s been canceled? If so, you may be wondering what to write in a card for the happy couple. While it’s certainly not the wedding they planned, there are still many ways to congratulatory them on their new beginning. In this article, we’ll share some ideas on what to write in a card for a wedding that’s been canceled.

Examples:

  • “Sending you hugs, kisses and warm wishes—if you need anything, let us/me know.”
  • “Your strength is an inspiration. Sending so much love your way.”
  • “We will always trust and support your decisions.”
  • “We’re proud of you and we love you.”
  • “You’ll never walk alone as long as we’re/I’m around.”
  • “We’re/I’m sorry and we’re/I’m thinking of you.”
  • “Nothing will ever take away our love for you.”

 

We hope these wedding wishes messages have given you some ideas for what to write in your own card. If not, we’ve provided a few different examples to get you started. Now it’s up to you to create something that speaks directly to the person who will be reading it on their special day. Remember, it’s important not only to convey your love and affection for them, but also show how much they mean to you by sharing specific details about their personality or interests.

Wedding Wishes Messages What To Write In A Wedding Card

FAQS

What should I write in a wedding card?

You can write a heartfelt message congratulating the couple on their special day and wishing them a lifetime of love and happiness. You can also share a personal memory or offer words of wisdom for their marriage.

Should I address the wedding card to both the bride and groom?

Yes, it’s appropriate to address the wedding card to both the bride and groom. You can use their full names or simply write “Mr. and Mrs.” followed by their last name. If the couple is not married yet, you can use their individual names.

When should I send a wedding card?

It is best to send a wedding card within a few weeks of the wedding date. If you are unable to attend the wedding, you can still send a card to express your congratulations and well wishes.

Should I include a gift with my wedding card?

While it is not necessary to include a gift with your wedding card, it is a thoughtful gesture. You can consider giving a monetary gift, a gift from the couple’s registry, or a personalized gift that reflects the couple’s interests.

What if I don’t know the couple well?

It’s always a nice gesture to send a wedding card, even if you don’t know the couple very well. You can keep the message simple and generic, such as “Wishing you a lifetime of love and happiness.”

Is it okay to give money as a wedding gift?

Yes, giving money as a wedding gift is a common practice. You can include a check or cash in a card or present it in a decorative envelope or box.

Can I send a wedding card electronically?

While electronic wedding cards are becoming more common, it is still considered more traditional to send a physical card through the mail. However, if you are unable to send a physical card, an electronic card is still a thoughtful gesture.

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