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Place the inside envelope facing toward the back of the outside envelope when inserting. Seal securely by moistening the gummed flap.
Tradition since then has held, and invitations for formal events are often sent with both inner and outer envelopes. The outer envelope contains the guest's mailing address, and the inner envelope states exactly who is invited to the event.
Tradition since then has held, and invitations for formal events are often sent with both inner and outer envelopes. The outer envelope contains the guest's mailing address, and the inner envelope states exactly who is invited to the event.
As a rule of thumb, the outer envelope of your wedding invitation should be more formal, with titles and full names, while the inner envelope is more informal, leaving out first names or titles and last names (if you're very close to the guest). Find even more ways to address your wedding invitation envelopes below.
Outer and Inner Envelopes Still, the two are not necessary. You may omit the inner envelope if you wish. The inner envelope should have the names of the invited guests in the household (including children, whose names do not appear on the outer envelope).
As you're shopping for wedding invitations, you will find that many come with two sets of envelopes. The slightly smaller envelope is called an inner envelope. This is where you would indicate exactly who is invited to the wedding by listing each guest's name. The outer envelope is used for mailing.
Formally address the mailing envelope by hand. Use titles like “Ms.” or “Dr.” Spell out words completely, rather than using abbreviations, like “Street” rather than “St.” Slip the announcement, fold first and face up, into the small inner envelope. Do not lick or tuck in the inner envelope flap.
Use either a printed return address (printed on back flap of envelope), a return-address label (on the back OR front of the envelope) or a handwritten return address in black ink (upper left corner of the envelope). Complete your presentation with an envelope seal!
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