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How to Address Wedding Invitations

1/18/2023

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Addressing wedding invitations can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be! With a little organization and attention to detail, you'll be able to address your invitations like a pro.
First, gather a list of all of your guests and their addresses. Double check this list to make sure that it is complete and accurate.
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Next, choose a style and font for the addresses. A traditional and elegant font, such as Garamond or Times New Roman, is a great choice for formal invitations. For a more modern look, consider using a script font.

When addressing the envelopes, be sure to use proper titles and formality. For example, if the guest is a doctor, use "Dr." before their name. If the guest is married, the envelope should be addressed to "Mr. and Mrs." followed by the husband's first and last name. If the guest is unmarried, use "Ms." followed by their first and last name.

It is also important to use the correct address format. The guest's name should be written on the first line, followed by the street address on the second line, the city and state on the third line, and the zip code on the fourth line.
​It's also a good idea to use a clear and easy-to-read handwriting. If you are not confident in your handwriting, consider using a calligraphy service or printing the addresses using a computer program.
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Finally, be sure to proofread the addresses before sending out the invitations. A little extra time and attention to detail will ensure that your invitations are addressed beautifully and accurately.
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In summary, addressing wedding invitations can be a simple task if you have a complete and accurate list of guests, choose a style and font, use proper titles and formality, use the correct address format, have good handwriting or use a calligraphy service and proofread the addresses before sending them out.
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4/5/2025 04:34:25 pm

I appreciate these tips for addressing wedding invitations; it sounds like a process that requires careful attention.

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