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How To Assemble The Invites?

Your invitations may already be folded the right way (if flat cards, then no worries), but if not, you should fold them, probably in two, like a book. The fold should be on the left, with the...

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Not Using Inner Envelopes?

Put the parents’ names on one line and the kids’ names underneath, like this: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan [or Robert and Sandra Sullivan] Brandon, Jennifer, and Kyle 123 First Street Anywhere,...

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Handwritten Invites For A Small Wedding?

If you’re having a small, casual wedding (fewer than 50 people, pretty laid back), it’s completely fine to handwrite invites. You don’t even have to use calligraphy. If you or someone close to you has...

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What Should The Programme Include?

Your programme can be whatever you want it to be. The opening page generally says something like “The wedding of Maria Jones and Brandon Sullivan, November 30, 2009.” Most couples then list the names...

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Should We Include Registry Info?

While some cultures consider it rude to include your registry details with the invitation, us Aussies are a much more laid back. Most people expect to see a little registry card with their wedding...

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Addressing Couple With Different Last Names?

Address the invitation the same way you would address one to a couple who is living together but not married (in other words, any couple with different last names). Names are listed alphabetically, no...

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Okay to use a fake start time on the invitation?

Good question! The answer varies depending on who you talk to but generally speaking, it’s not a good idea to give guests a fake start time on the wedding invitation because as you pointed out, you...

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Do We Send Invitations to Our Bridal Party?

Should we send invitations to our wedding party? I figure if they have been asked to be best man, bridesmaid etc and accepted, then they are already coming to the wedding. My fiancé and I are in...

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It’s my second marriage. What name do I use on my invitations?

Fortunately your wedding invitation isn’t a legal document, so you have the choice to use either your married name or your maiden name. If most people will recognise you by your maiden name, you may...

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What is the best way to word an invitation for those we are inviting to the...

Are you ready for the truth, no matter how tough it may be to accept? Well it goes like this: you should not invite these extra guests at all. Correct wedding protocol is that all those you invite to...

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How To State The Time?

“Half after five o’clock” is the traditional wording, but if you feel that sounds too formal, you can certainly use “five-thirty in the afternoon” or “in the evening.” Also, “afternoon” is fine, for...

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Not Using Inner Envelopes?

Put the parents’ names on one line and the kids’ names underneath, like this: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan [or Robert and Sandra Sullivan] Brandon, Jennifer, and Kyle 123 First Street Anywhere,...

View Article

How To State The Time?

“Half after five o’clock” is the traditional wording, but if you feel that sounds too formal, you can certainly use “five-thirty in the afternoon” or “in the evening.” Also, “afternoon” is fine, for...

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Not Using Inner Envelopes?

Put the parents’ names on one line and the kids’ names underneath, like this: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan [or Robert and Sandra Sullivan] Brandon, Jennifer, and Kyle 123 First Street Anywhere,...

View Article

How To State The Time?

“Half after five o’clock” is the traditional wording, but if you feel that sounds too formal, you can certainly use “five-thirty in the afternoon” or “in the evening.” Also, “afternoon” is fine, for...

View Article


Not Using Inner Envelopes?

Put the parents’ names on one line and the kids’ names underneath, like this: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan [or Robert and Sandra Sullivan] Brandon, Jennifer, and Kyle 123 First Street Anywhere,...

View Article

How To State The Time?

“Half after five o’clock” is the traditional wording, but if you feel that sounds too formal, you can certainly use “five-thirty in the afternoon” or “in the evening.” Also, “afternoon” is fine, for...

View Article


How To Assemble The Invites?

Your invitations may already be folded the right way (if flat cards, then no worries), but if not, you should fold them, probably in two, like a book. The fold should be on the left, with the...

View Article

How To State The Time?

“Half after five o’clock” is the traditional wording, but if you feel that sounds too formal, you can certainly use “five-thirty in the afternoon” or “in the evening.” Also, “afternoon” is fine, for...

View Article

Not Using Inner Envelopes?

Put the parents’ names on one line and the kids’ names underneath, like this: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivan [or Robert and Sandra Sullivan] Brandon, Jennifer, and Kyle 123 First Street Anywhere,...

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