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Today's Weddings - Addressing Outer Envelopes
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INVITATIONS
Addressing Outer Envelopes
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Need help addressing outer envelopes? Below are some helpful tips to get you
started! Please note that these directions will vary depending on what source you use.
- Use full names and titles (Mr. Mrs. Ms. Miss).
- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin
- Mr. Thomas Jefferson
- Ms. Florence Nightingale
- Use professional titles, if applicable.
- The Honorable and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin
- President Thomas Jefferson
- If inviting a married couple with different last names, you can put both names on one line or on two lines (depending on how much room is available).
- Mr. David Arquette and Mrs. Courtney Cox
- Mr. Humphrey Bogart
Mrs. Lauren Bacall
- If inviting an unmarried couple living together, put names in alphabetical order by last name (the man's name does not automatically go first).
- Ms. Jennifer Aniston
Mr. Bradley Pitt
- Spell out all names; do not use initials.
- Do not use symbols; spell out the word "and".
- Spell out all names; do not use initials.
- "and family" is not appropriate for the outer envelope.
- Use figures only when writing zip codes and house numbers; spell out street names:
- 123 North Second Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55110
- Write out the words "Street", "Avenue", "Boulevard", "Lane", etc.
- Spell out all city names, such as "Saint Paul" instead of St. Paul.
- Spell out all state names.
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