Eloped Wedding Announcement Wording




Through eloped wedding announcement wording are meant to let those who are part of your family or friends know a part of your elopement plans at some point. In this way, they will feel that somehow they are part of your special day, and that they haven’t been put aside by you. They will understand that this is a romantic decision, or a time at which you want to choose your own special way to go from here.




The elopement announcements are created to inform the relatives and close friends about your spur-of-the-moment wedding at which they will not be invited. There are many couples who don’t use any elopement announcements. However, an elopement announcement can prove to be useful. Not speaking about the fact that you will actually be able to express a big part of your happiness and enthusiasm with them through this elopement announcement.

After you and your beloved half have eloped, you can start thinking about your elopement announcements. This will happen of course when you have reached that romantic bliss after the elopement and the marriage. You have to know that the elopement messages are a very important part of your romantic plan, because they are the ones which will make sure everyone is happy that your decision had been taken.

Formal Wording:
-(Parents’ names) are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter (name) to (name) on (date) in (location).
-(Name) and (name) are excited to announce that our private wedding took place on (date) in (location).
-While traveling in (location), we got hitched!
- We had a wonderful time in (location)…and we even said “I Do”!
-We’ve eloped! We’re so happy to share our joy with you.

Examples of elopement announcements:
-Elopement announcements made by the groom:
Formal: John Smith is pleased to announce his marriage to Jessica Hill. The couple were wed in a private ceremony in Miami Beach, Florida on June seventh, 2008 and are now living at 224 Park Ave., New York, New York.
Casual: She said “I Do!” Jessica Hill and I were married on June 7th, 2008 in a private ceremony on the beach in Florida, and are now living happily ever after at 224 Park Ave., New York, New York.

- Elopement announcements made by the bride:
Formal: Jessica Hill is pleased to announce her marriage to John Smith of New York. The couple were wed in a private ceremony in Miami Beach, Florida on June the Seventh, Two Thousand and Eight and are now residing at 224 Park Ave., New York, New York.
Casual: I said “I do! John Smith and I were married on June 7th, 2008 in a private ceremony on the beach in Florida, and are now living in married bliss at 224 Park Ave., New York, New York.

Other elopement announcement samples:<
Please join them for a reception to celebrate their marriage Sunday, the First of July, Two Thousand and Ten at Five o'clock.
Ritz Carleton
New York, New York.

Other advices to create your eloped wedding announcement wording you can find on these two sites.

Written by , date Jul 07, 2010 in Wedding Announcements
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One Response to Eloped Wedding Announcement Wording

  1. Meralin says:

    I prefer the first and the more casual wedding announcements. We have just decided to elope to Vegas, of course and we want to announce those who will not be invited, and of course they are many, but I want to do it in a funny way. Although some of these examples are nice, I will look for something different. I might even add a picture to this announcement, since I’m going to deliver it via e-mail. I can’t wait to hear what they are going to say and I s wish I could see their faces when they will read the announcements. It’s going to be a shock to them, but I really want to elope.

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