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Today's Weddings - Addressing Inner Envelopes
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INVITATIONS
Addressing Inner Envelopes
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Need help addressing inner envelopes? Below are some helpful tips to get you
started! Please note that these directions will vary depending on what source you use.
- There are two ways you can address the inner envelope:
- TRADITIONAL
Exclude first name:
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
- Mr. Jefferson
- Ms. Nightingale
- MODERN
Use first name or familiar title:
- Ben and Debbie Franklin
- Uncle Tommy
- Flo
- If children are invited to the festivities:
- TRADITIONAL
Exclude first names of parents, list childrens name below parents names:
- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
William and Sarah
- Mr. and Mrs. Washington
Fred, Mary and Michael
- Mr. and Mrs. Flintstone
Pebbles
- MODERN
Use first names of parents or their familiar titles, can use "and family" or list out children's names:
- Uncle Ben, Aunt Debbie and family
- George and Martha
Fred, Mary and Mike
- Fred, Wilma and Pebbles
- If extending an invitation to a single person and their unknown escort:
- TRADITIONAL
Exclude first names of invitee followed by "and Guest":
- Ms. Nightingale and Guest
- Mr. Jefferson and Guest
- MODERN
Use first names/familiar title of invitee followed by "and Guest":
- Aunt Flo and Guest
- Tom and Guest
- Do not include children's names if it is an adults-only celebration.
- Children over 16 years of age should receive their own invitation.
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