Different Ways to Say "Adults Only" on your Wedding Invitations

Different Ways to Say "Adults Only" on your Wedding Invitations
As much as children bring cuteness and happiness to family gatherings, sometimes we do not want them to be a part of our weddings.. and that is okay! Finding the right wording for your invitations can be difficult, which is why I wanted to show you all some examples of my favorites! 
"As much as we love your children, we kindly request an adults-only celebration."
 
"To allow all wedding guests, including parents, a night of relaxation and uninhibited revelry, we respectfully ask that no children attend the reception."
"We love your kids but thought you might like a night off. Adults only please!" 
"We hope you will understand our decision to make the wedding children-free, and take the opportunity to let your hair down and celebrate in style!" 
"To give all our guests the opportunity to celebrate without having to worry about little eyes and ears, we politely request no children." 
"We respectfully request no children under the age of 18 at our ceremony and reception."
"We kindly request an adults-only celebration." 

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