Lot of Wording Ideas and Samples for School Graduation Announcements Invitations
Although few will admit it, most are concerned and apprehensive
about creating the wordings for their school graduation announcements
invitations stationery cards. But, stated simply, there really is no right or
wrong way for your invitations announcements wordings, but there are some
suggested guidelines that will help you during your process.
And, these apply
to all type school graduations, from kindergarten and preschool, high school
and homeschool, to special type graduations and advanced college graduating
occasions.Proper Use of Numerals in Your Graduation Wordings
When using numerals in your graduating text, the ordinal
'th' or 'st' is not used when the year is included. For instance, 'June 21st'
is correct, but 'Junes 21st, 2020' is not. The 'st' or 'th' is seen in corner
copy words where the year is not written but understood. This format is seen in
a graduate announcement that includes the year before the date is written. In
situations like these, the year is omitted and will appear as if the announcing
card announces the 'Graduation of the Class of Two Thousand Twenty'. The year
is not written again later in the invitation announcement when the date is
included.
Punctuating Your School Graduating Wordings
Although, punctuating is usually seen as a precise measure,
there are some simply rules to be followed. Punctuation at the end of each line
is usually deleted unless it is necessary for correctly understanding the
meaning of the announcement invitation card. You will want all prepositions to
remain on the same line as their object. Here is a do and then a don't:
- DO: 'Please join us for a celebration / on Friday, the fifth of May'
- DON'T: 'Please join us for a celebration on / Friday, the fifth of May'
The prepositions should remain on the line above and the
name of the student or the event on a line by itself.
Capitalization of Words Assistance
You should capitalize the first word of each or your lines
only when it is the first word in a new sentence or phrase. The words
Commencement,' 'Graduation,' 'Commencement Ceremony,' and 'Home School
Graduation' are usually capitalized when they are the primary 'event' that the
recipient is being informed of or invited to. One, always confusing, word is
'homeschool' as compared to 'Home School'. Basically, it is really up to you,
but the more popular view is to use 'Home School' when used as a noun and
'Homeschool' when used as a verb.
Beware of Some Common Problems
If you want your words written in a manner so that the names
appear as 'signatures' at the bottom, which is first person wordings, you
should not use any additional words below the names. This is done primarily for
the visual effects and should make the space above and below the parents' names
to more or less appear as floating on the page by drawing the readers'
attention to that line. By laying out the text in this manner, the name of the
parents become the most prominent line, eliminating the thought by many that it
should be placed near the graduate's name.
You should always proof read your graduation invitation
announcement card wordings before approving and mailing, irregardless of the
words, verses, phrases, or sayings you use. The ordering process at
InvitationsByU.com will ask your permission to make minor changes in your words
before sending your proof for approval. However, for major changes, they will
contact you before setting it up and sending your proof to you.
Find help finding graduation
wording ideas for announcements and invitations and the most trendy,
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and read more articles written by Sarah Porter for announcements invitations
blogs, graduating stationery websites, and other school graduation
publications.
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