When assembling your guest list, give each address a number. Write this number lightly, in pencil, on the back of your response card prior to mailing. If guests forget to write their name on the card, or if you cannot read their writing, you know who is responding.
KwikSeal Self-Sealing Envelopes are available with most invitations and save time and effort when mailing your wedding invitations. Simply uncover the self-adhesive edge by peeling off the protective strip and press closed. Save even more time when you choose to print your address on the back of these envelopes.
Nobody is perfect! Should you have an error on your guest list, the invitation will be returned to you by the post office. Otherwise you will never know if your invitation did not arrive. For a minimal charge, you can have your return address printed on the invitation envelope in a matching ink color and lettering style when your invitations are being printed.
Response cards are a convenient way for your guests to reply and for you to plan properly. They save you money on your reception cost, especially if a meal is being served, the allowing you to keep track of an exact head count. If you are offering a meal choice, this can also be indicated on this card. Response cards include a reply envelope printed with your name and address. Do not forget to affix stamps on the reply envelope.
Before addressing your invitations, put together a complete invitation ensemble with all of your enclosure cards and envelopes. Bring your invitation ensemble to your local post office and have them weight it to determine the proper amount of postage. Invitations that are over 1 ounce, or square of over-sized require extra postage. If your invitations are returned for insufficient postage, your envelopes will be ruined and redoing them will not only cost you more money, but will interfere with your time frame. While at the post office, ask the postal clerk to show you their beautiful wedding stamps.
Be sure to have confirmed details of your ceremony and reception before ordering your invitations. This includes the date, time and the location(s). You should also have an accurate head count. Order one invitation for each single adult, couple or family invited. Order 25 extra invitations now as ordering 25 more at a later date will cost more and may delay sending your invitations.
Invitations traditionally are sent 6 to 8 weeks before the wedding. Send a Save the Date card 4 to 6 months before your wedding to notify guests that you are getting married, especially if it is during a holiday weekend or if they need to travel. This well provide plenty of notice if travel arrangements and hotel reservations are required.