Basic Ways To Do Wedding Invitations

There are many different ways to design your wedding invitations. Many wedding invitations have double envelopes. This is from when they hand delivered letters and the outer envelope would arrive filthy and torn but it would protect the inner envelope so it was delivered in a pristine condition. Wedding invitation envelopes need to be hand-written either in handwriting or calligraphy. Labels are not acceptable for wedding invitations. The information on wedding invitation envelopes needs to be written out in full everywhere possible. This adds formality to the envelope. When addressing the outer envelope it should be addressed like this: Mr. and Mrs. John Doe Smith, One Elm Street, Lumberton, North Carolina 28358. The inner envelope should be addressed like this: Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Some people may only be able to accommodate a certain number of people at their wedding because of financial or size limitations and cannot invite children because they need the space for additional adult friends. Some people may want to have an adult celebration with drinking and dancing and would like the parents to stay late and party with them at their wedding - and children and heavily drinking adults aren’t really an ideal mix. You would not address

any children on the actual wedding invitation. Have your bridesmaids or your family say, "you know I hate to tell you but they can’t accommodate kids at this upcoming wedding." It’s terrible to put it on the invitations. It’s such a strong negative to have printed on such a positive invitation. So just make a few telephone calls and tell them to spread the word, and they will. Labels on wedding invitations are terrible. You want your wedding invitation to stand out and if you are going to the trouble and cost of planning a formal wedding, why would you consider making your wedding invitation envelopes look mass produced? Weddings are the one time everything should be done by hand.