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Envelope address update#
You can update this selection within the editor, by clicking the Envelope icon under My Pages on the left side of the editor. When you start a new card project, you'll see the option to add return addressing, recipient addressing, or both. How do I add envelope addressing to my cards?


Currently there is only one option for font (Baskerville), text color (black), and location on envelope (see image below). Addresses will only be printed on one side of the envelope. You have the option to choose to print only return addresses, or return and recipient addresses. We hope to be able to offer addressing options for all card designs in the future. Some of the Card Designs, Birth Announcements, Thank You's, and Folded cards do not come with envelope addressing options. All of our Holiday, Christmas, New Year, and Save the Date cards come with envelope addressing options. We offer envelope addressing options for most of our cards. and Mrs.Is envelope addressing available for all cards? Both: Commander Molly Paul and Major Alex Paul (List person with highest rank first, regardless of gender).Different last names: Doctor Molly Lee and Doctor Alex Paul.List person with title first, regardless of gender Jon and Alex Paul or Mesdames Molly and Jenny Lee To add formality, use the title Master for boys under 13 and Miss for girls under 18.Under 18: and Christopher or Christopher, Jenny and Samantha.Molly (or Jon) Paul (Do not use 'and guest' if recently widowed.) The response or RSVP address is the same, although you may choose a more convenient address for collecting the RSVPs. The wedding hosts’ address is used and their names are not included. The return address is traditionally printed or embossed on the envelope's flap. For example: Twenty-One Thirty-First Street Northwest, Post Office Box Eight, Washington, District of Columbia, 20015 Return and Response (RSVP) Address
Envelope address zip#
No abbreviations or numerals should be used on your envelopes, except for numbered street names 101 and higher, house numbers 21 and higher and zip codes. Mailing address guidelines: Abbreviations Write the guest’s complete and formal name and complete mailing address.If you're using a single outer envelope (informal): If you are allowing a guest to invite their own guest, this is noted by adding ‘and guest’ after the guest’s last name.Children over the age of 18 and living with their parents should receive their own invitation. Children under 18 should be included under their parents’ names, from oldest to youngest.No mailing address is needed on the inner envelope. Write the title of the primary guest and his or her last name.Write the guest’s complete and formal name along with the complete mailing address.If you're using inner and outer envelopes (formal): Outer Envelope There are many different social and mailing situations to consider, so here are a few guidelines when you begin compiling your guest list. Wedding envelope addressing is one area where traditions and etiquette have remained unchanged.
