How to Address Wedding Invitations
Simple Tips for Addressing Invites
Deciding how to address wedding invitations is simple with a little inspiration - great examples for phrases and more!
If you're anything like I was though, you're a little confused, and put off by the whole process. But, as long as you're polite and follow the "going on an interview" rule (When in doubt always go for the more professional approach) you'll have nothing to worry about.
You might also want to check out Etqiuette for Wedding invitations.
To A Single Guest & Inviting Children
Mary Kindig and Family or Ms/Miss Mary Kindig & Family
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
To A Couple With The Same Last Name & Inviting Children
Mr. and Mrs. Flegding and Family / Joe & Mary Fledging & Family
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
To A Couple With Different Last Names & Inviting Children
Jane Li & Joe Fry and Family or
Mrs. Jane Li & Mr. Joe Fry and Family
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
To A Couple With The Same Last Name No Children
Mr. and Mrs. Flegding or Joe & Mary Fledging
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
To A Couple With Different Last Names No Children
Jane Li & Joe Fry or Mrs. Jane Li & Mr. Joe Fry
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
To A Single Guest No Children
Mary Kindig / Ms/Miss Mary Kindig
111 Street Name Avenue/Street (not Ave. or St.)
City, Province/State Zip or Postal Code
What's next?
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