Skip to main content

How and When to Announce Your Engagement


Now that he’s planned all the romantic details of how to propose and has successfully swept you off your feet, your fiancé can breathe a sigh of relief. . . or can he???!? If your parents have never met your future spouse, this can be an extreme source of anxiety. As parents, siblings, and close family are usually the first to hear the news of your engagement, it would be helpful to introduce him into conversations, prompting questions and opportunities to share more about him before bringing him over for a visit. Once you are all familiar, then you can feel reassured of you happy news being received more warmly, instead of it being a complete shock. For brides who have been married before and who have children it is important that your children and ex are informed first.

After sharing the news with your parents and immediate family, most etiquette sources suggest calling relatives and close friends who live further away next. They also suggest calling anyone who might feel slighted by a more informal email, though it is perfectly acceptable to make the announcement using electronic media: email, social networks, and even personalized wedding websites. Traditional newspaper engagement announcements with photos are another option, and you may want to run them in both the place you and your spouse grew up and the place you are currently living 4-6 weeks in advance of the wedding. These types of announcements are great for informing more distant acquaintances and people that may not be invited to the wedding.

Engagement parties are another way to announce your engagement. This is usually done before you announce your engagement formally (on social media or in the newspaper). Engagement parties are traditionally hosted by the bride’s family. The engagement announcement can be a surprise revealed in a toast welcoming the new member of the family, or can be shared by the couple during the party or beforehand. These kinds of parties are usually small and informal cocktail and refreshment events but it is entirely up to the couple’s personal tastes and desires. Since these parties consist of those closest to you, those invited should expect to be invited to the wedding as well.

At VW we are so happy for you both! Warm wishes as you go forth together to celebrate this happy news!


These are some sources I used to write this article:

“Announcing Your Engagement.” Martha Stewart Weddings. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. 2011. Web. 17 June 2013. < http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/230657/announcing-your-engagement/@center/272419/youre-engaged#311170>
Lach, Pamela A. The Brides Etiquette Guide: Etiquette Made Easy. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1998. Print

Comments

  1. Excellent information. Thanks for providing us such a useful information. Keep up the truly amazing work and proceed providing us more top quality information every now and then.Announcing Your Engagement

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you for your kind comment. We love what we do at VenturaWedding.com and will definitely keep it coming!

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Small Backyard Wedding on a Budget

Having a backyard wedding isn’t always the cheapest way to go. Even if you keep your guest list on the small side(up to 30 guests), expenses can quickly add up. That said, we’ve come up with a few tips to help you pull off a small stylish backyard wedding on a budget. Warning: a lot of DIY work is required but hey, you’ll get to handle all the details yourself –or at least hand them over to some very devoted friends & family! Don’t get discouraged! Venue costs can be a large part of your wedding budget, so think of the money you’ll save by skipping this all together! Well, sort of. . . wedding venues are designed to host events and they’ve got celebrations down to a tee. They’ve got the experience and expertise of countless events under their belt and a list of professionals they like and trust to get the job done right. Planning and executing your own backyard wedding will require a lot of time and effort, organization, and planning on your part but it can be done. You’ve j

Affordable Coastal California Wedding Ceremony Site

The Sunken Gardens at the Santa Barbara County Courthouse are a beautiful backdrop for weddings and private or public parties. The Courthouse itself is a historic landmark with spectacular Spanish style architecture both inside and out, perfect for photo opportunities and a grand appearance at an affordable price. The Sunken Gardens on the Court House grounds are spacious and green all year round. This site offers six different areas for wedding ceremonies, available for reservation in three hour increments. The Sunken Garden is the largest and most popular site accommodating the most guests (up to 200). The Palm Terrace which overlooks the gardens consists of a smaller lawn that can accommodate 125 guests. Across from the Sunken Gardens is a grove of majestic redwood trees. The Redwood Grove is another beautiful site overlooking the lush courthouse grounds and accommodates a guest list of 100. For more intimate guest lists, the Fiesta Stage (80 persons), Giant Bird of Paradis