The proper way to use monograms on wedding invitations

By Richard May


A question often asked by bridal couples is if it is suitable to use the monogram of the married couple's name on their wedding invite. The easy and correct answer is "No!"

While there are many wedding invitations that now use monograms, it is not proper etiquette and doesn't make a lot of common sense. Simply said "It isn't acceptable to use your 'married name ' monogram, because the couple is not actually married at the time the wedding invitation is sent." Some self-appointed "do your own thing" wedding specialists may not agree, but commonsense dictates otherwise.

Others simply feel that it's bad "Juju" and that one may jinx the marriage by anticipating the ceremony which has not yet been officially recognized by either civil or religious authorities. To most experienced stationers, the answer to this question is pretty straight-forward. Therefore , it was fairly surprising that a recent Crane & Co. wedding invitation sample featured a beautifully engraved monogram in their recently released Wedding Invitations Album.

Naturally, oneassumed that there had been a "boo-boo" since the monogram initials didn't appear to have anything in common with the names of the marriage couple. After some forensic science, namely reading the fine print, we discovered that the lovely engraged monogram was the monogram of the mother of the bride! In a note referencing Crane's Blue Book (the reference source of choice for wedding invite wording and etiquette), Crane states that "As the social hostess for the family, the bride's mother's monogram is traditionally imprinted on the invitation."

The genesis of this custom requires further research. In all fairness, some experienced stationers feel that the mother's beautiful monogram may cast a shadow over the significance of her daughter's wedding. Common sense implies that it could be more acceptable to let the attention fall on the bridal couple.

While monograms are good for wedding stationery or maybe the menu at the wedding reception, it is perhaps best to simply avoid the utilization of monograms on wedding invitations.






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