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How to assemble your wedding invitations in the proper fashion, whether you're using more traditional or formal style of wedding invitations or just a simple flat or folded style with one two enclosures.
On the inner envelope, write the invited guest's name only and nothing else. The inner envelope is optional; it's just a more formal way to mail out your invitations but it's certainly not necessary. If you buy a kit to do your invitations yourself, chances are the kit will only come with one envelope to mail the invitations out with, but not a second/inner envelope. The Response or RSVP Card's envelope should be pre-addressed and stamped for your guest so all they have to do is mail it back to you without having to pay for postage.
Before assembling, make sure you have everything together first, so lay out all the pieces of your wedding invitation ensemble:
- Outer envelope (if you're using one)
- Inner envelope (this is the envelope that everything else goes into)
- Response Card and matching envelope (Make sure the envelope is pre-addressed and stamped)
- Reception Card (if you're using one)
- Tissue paper (if you're adding just a touch of tradition to your ensemble)
- The Invitation
How to assemble your wedding invitations - the assembly order:
- Place the invitation face up with the tissue paper over the printed area
- Place the Reception on top with other enclosure cards (Response card, direction card, etc.) on top of the Reception card.
- Gather the stack together and place all into the inner envelope with the printed sides facing you and the folded edges of the cards go into the envelope first.
- If you're only using one envelope, place the above into that envelope in the same order as in steps 2-3.
- If you're using the outer envelope, the inner envelope is then put into the outer envelope, with the handwritten guest's name facing you so that when they open the outer envelope, this is the first thing they'll see.
Mailing tips:
- Use Wedding Stamps to mail out your invitations and to pre-stamp the RSVP envelope for your guests. If you don't feel like running from one local Post Office location to another, simply go to the USPS.com website and order the stamps online.
- Handwrite your return address or apply your return address label on the back of the envelope at the top of the flap, not on the front of the envelope. Make sure you do this with the RSVP envelope as well.
- Hand deliver your invitations to the Post Office counter. Do not drop them in a box, even at the Post Office. You want to ask the postal clerk if they will please hand cancel the envelopes without running them through a machine. This will keep your envelopes looking great and avoid any damage the contents that could otherwise be caused by the automatic rollers. This is especially important if your invitations have any jeweled embellishments on them or ribbons that could end up tearing through the envelopes if canceled by a machine.
About the Author: Karen Musselman designs personalized and laminated wedding favor bookmarks and offers wedding planning ideas for couples planning their fairy tale weddings on a low budget.
Whats, Wheres and Vows: 21st Century Weddings
What is a traditional British wedding? No doubt for many inhabitants of these islands, the standard wedding will somehow involve a church, swanky cars, some hired penguin suits, a teary mother and a tiered fruit cake. It’s amazing how vivid this imagery remains despite much of it no longer having a place in the modern wedding experience – in fact church ceremonies account for only about a third of all UK weddings. A blend of multiculturalism, a growing informality and a reduction in the role of the church have played their parts; but the result is a dazzling array of options for the open-minded couple.
Bells and choirboys
This is the default wedding, if you like. The bride and groom wake up in different houses, the bride gets done up, assisted by the mother and bridesmaids, the groom goes to the pub, the best man loses the ring, the father of the bride gets all philosophical and the clans sit on opposite flanks of the church. Inevitably the church wedding will be a religious affair, with hymns, prayers and vows, and then it’s off to the reception for speeches and dinner, and then everyone prepares for the evening do.
The registry office
Here the couple will make their vows in public but the religious aspects are stripped away. It’s all legal, official and often informal and takes place in a council building … but is no less romantic for it. This kind of marriage is not only the preserve of the non-religious; some churches refuse to marry divorcees, no matter how religious they are. And nor are they for the down at heel or shotgun weddings – don’t forget that Charles and Camilla tied the knot in a registry office.
All-in-one
Now that all sorts of venues can apply for the right to hold weddings, hotels and country clubs have been quick to get in on the act. Hotels are particularly popular because they offer all-day packages that include the wedding, the reception and the evening function all in one place. And guests coming from all over the world can usually get a discounted room too, which might mean more expensive wedding presents! (But don’t count on it.) There’s also no need for limos and umbrellas as everything is under one roof.
The civil ceremony
Another change in the law has allowed for same-sex marriages to take place. This will almost certainly take place in the registry office or another licensed venue, but other than that it’s exactly the same as a traditional wedding – two people declaring their love for each other in public.
The themed wedding
And then there are the weddings that really exercise the couple’s imagination or indulge their fantasies. A favourite is the medieval or Robin Hood wedding, where damsels, knights, knaves and peasants come together for a truly memorable wedding. Everyone dresses up, there will probably be a hog roast and traditional English music, and a good time is had by all. History and fantasy are equally plundered with wedding themes including baroque, 18th century ball, Wild West saloon, skydiving, Roman, biker, Lord of the Rings … or whatever else takes their fancy.
Get away from it all
Of course, not everyone wants to take their chances with the British weather, which is why many people opt to start their honeymoon early and get married abroad. So don’t be surprised to be invited to a genuine Las Vegas wedding or to see the couple exchanging vows on a tropical beach or on a cruise liner.
So although we all probably have an idea of what a traditional wedding is, knots are being tied in all manner of ways, some wacky, some practical. Some traditions are still part of the modern wedding, but others have fallen by the wayside. The only constant is that the newlyweds like nothing better than to have loads of lovely wedding gifts to open; Better still, if they’re unique and personalised wedding gifts that come with a smile!
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which store or website did you buy a wedding umbrella parasol?
i asked almost all the stores in my area and none sell them. they are expensive online so they must be cheaper somewhere else?
Usually party supply stores carry them
Rain falls just when you need it
It doesn't matter how much you plan, the weather always has the upper hand.
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