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Addressing Wedding Invitation Envelope - Wording Etiquette

Addressing Invite Envelope

Once you have your wedding invitations printed, addressing wedding invitation envelope - wording etiquette now appears.

When you are addressing the envelope, you should always address it with the correct title and names.

If you are sending it to a married couple, use 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mallman' and if a single invitation with a guest, use 'Ms. Rebecca Single and Guest'. You have spent time selecting creating a custom card and since you are so creative, you want the envelope to reflect the same creativity without a flaw in etiquette.

Here you are at 2ninvite, you have designed the perfect card, and now it is time to print it out. This is one way to save money on expensive invitations and since it is cheap, you can spend money elsewhere. When you need to supply a return address, always use the address where RSVP's are to be sent, just in case they lose the little return envelope inside.





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