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When wording a couples' shower invitation, it is important to include both the names of the bride and groom, as well as the hosts of the shower. You can also mention that it is a couples' shower and specify the type of shower (e.g. bridal shower, wedding shower, etc.). Here is an example: "Please join us for a couples' bridal shower honoring Jane Smith and John Doe, hosted by Mary and Tom Johnson."
It is generally considered to be in poor taste to include registry information on a shower invitation. The purpose of a shower is to celebrate and support the couple, not to ask for gifts. However, if guests ask for registry information, it is acceptable to provide it separately.
The dress code for a shower can vary, so it is important to specify it on the invitation. You can include a simple phrase such as "casual attire" or "cocktail attire" at the bottom of the invitation. If there is a specific theme or dress code, such as a garden party or beach attire, you can also include that information in the invitation.
It is best to include separate RSVP information, such as a phone number or email address, on the shower invitation. This allows guests to easily respond and helps the hosts keep track of the guest list. You can also include a deadline for RSVPs to ensure an accurate headcount for the shower.
Including a poem or quote on a shower invitation is a personal choice. Some people may find it to be a nice touch, while others may prefer a simple and straightforward invitation. If you do decide to include a poem or quote, make sure it is relevant to the occasion and not overly long or complicated.