Addressing Wedding Invitations To A Family
How to address wedding invitations to children and families.
Addressing wedding invitations to a family. To a married couple with the same last name. Some invitations come with just an outer mailing envelope and some come with an inner envelope and outer mailing envelope. To an unmarried couple living together invitations to an established couple who are unmarried but live at the same address are addressed to ms.
If you are inviting someone with a plus one try to find out the name and address of his or her date and send two separate invitations. Boys don t need a title until they re 18 then they can be addressed as mr. An alternate version includes both names as mr.
Should you choose to include both persons names the outer envelope can be addressed as mr. The inner envelope is slightly smaller with an un gummed flap and it s used for indicating exactly who is invited to the wedding. Finally you can also write each partner s full name.
Use mr and mrs and spell out the husband s first and. If both names don t fit on one line indent the second line. To a married couple with one hyphenated last name.
Nancy fellows and mr. Scott dunn on one line. Follow up with families that may not have gotten the memo to make sure that they understand.
For girls under 18 you can use miss if you d like. You have a few options. To a married couple with different last names.