Invitation Guidelines
Helpful Hints for Addressing, Assembling and Mailing Your Wedding Invitations
• Those to receive a wedding announcement • Guests to receive an invitation to the ceremony only • Guests who will be invited to both the ceremony and the reception
Your invitations should be addressed by hand in black ink.
To create an added touch of elegance, you may wish to call upon a friend Traditionally, two envelopes are used for wedding invitations and announcements.
The guest's full name is always used on the outer envelope followed by the street address:
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sutton Mr., Mrs., Dr., Jr., etc. and for military rank. You may use an initial if you do not know the full name or if the person.
The inner envelope always carries the last names only with no address:
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Mrs. Benton Dover
Mrs. Janet Dover
Mrs. Henry Claremont
The Right Reverend William Prentice
Your invitations and announcements will arrive flat. |
Assemble Your Invitations in the Following Manner
| Fold the invitation along the score lines, if needed. If invitation is a flat card, no folding is necessary. | ![]() |
| With the invitation face up, place the tissue over the imprint area. | ![]() |
| Enclosure cards are then placed face up on top of the tissue with the reception card closest to the invitation. Remember to place a postage stamp on the response envelope. The invitation and accompanying cards should then be placed inside the inner envelope. The printed side faces you, and then is placed in the envelope with the folded edge first. |
![]() |
Finally, the inner envelope, with all of the contents mentioned above, is inserted into the outer envelope. The guest's name should face the back of the outer envelope so that it is seen immediately when removed from the outer envelope.
|
![]() |
Note that at-home cards bearing the couple's married name
should not be sent with the invitation.
Mailing
It is advisable to have an invitation weighed at the Post Office before buying your stamps. Occasionally, invitations with lined envelopes and several enclosure cards require extra postage. Additionally, due to their shape, square invitations also require extra postage. The use of a decorative postage stamp is always a nice added touch. Your invitations should be mailed six to eight weeks before the wedding. Announcements and at-home cards are always mailed after the wedding has taken place.
If you have any questions, feel free to call: 941.747.8576 or contact us.




