Bachelorette Party Invitation Wording: Ideas and Examples
Not sure what to write on a bachelorette party invitation? Here are wording ideas for every theme — cocktail nights, beach weekends, western, and more.
Bachelorette Party Invitation Wording: Ideas and Examples
Getting the wording right on a bachelorette party invitation sets the tone for the whole event. Too formal and it feels stiff; too casual and guests miss important details. Here are practical wording templates and ideas for a range of themes.
## What Every Bachelorette Invitation Needs
Before the fun stuff, make sure these details are covered:
- The bride's name (and how you're celebrating her)
- Date and time (including start time and any end time)
- Location — whether that's an address, a meeting point, or "details to follow"
- Dress code — especially important for themed nights
- RSVP details — who to contact and by when
- Any costs — if guests are contributing to accommodation or activities, mention it upfront
## Wording by Theme
### Cocktail Night / Espresso Martini Theme
She said yes — now let's celebrate with cocktails.
Join us for a night of espresso martinis and good company as we send [Bride's Name] into married life in style.
Saturday, [Date] · 7 PM · [Venue Name]
Dress code: Chic / All black
RSVP to [Name] by [Date]
### Margarita / Fiesta Theme
Last fiesta before she becomes a Mrs!
We're celebrating [Bride's Name] with margaritas, tacos, and a whole lot of fun.
[Date] from 6 PM · [Location]
Dress code: Bright colours welcome
### Western / Boots and Bubbly Theme
Saddle up — [Bride's Name] is getting hitched!
Join us for a Boots and Bubbly bachelorette celebration.
[Date] · [Time] · [Venue or Location]
Dress code: Western chic — think denim, boots, and a cowgirl hat
### Elegant / Prosecco and Florals Theme
Please join us in celebrating [Bride's Name]
at a bridal evening of prosecco, petals, and laughter.
[Day], [Date] at [Time] · [Venue Name and Address]
Kindly RSVP by [Date] to [Name]
## Tips for Getting the Tone Right
Match the bride's personality, not yours. If she's laid-back and funny, lean into that. If she'd prefer something understated and elegant, write accordingly. The invitation is a preview of her celebration.
Keep it short. The best bachelorette invites are punchy — a tagline, the key details, and the RSVP.
Use "last name" wisely. Some brides love "Last night as a [Surname]." Others find it outdated if they're keeping their name. Check with the bride first.
Avoid vague wording around costs. If there's a contribution expected, be clear. "We'll be splitting the cost of the villa" is kinder than a surprise bill on the night.
## The Invitation Design
Once you have the wording sorted, the design makes it come alive. At Gorjo Editables, we have bachelorette invitation templates for cocktail nights, espresso martini evenings, margarita fiestas, and more. All are editable in Canva, so you can drop your wording in, adjust the colours, and download in minutes.
A well-worded, well-designed invitation is the first gift you give the bride. Make it one she'll want to screenshot and save.