How Do You Assemble Wedding Invites With An Inner Envelope?

You've planned your perfect wedding day; the details are in place. You've ordered your formal invitations, and now they sit in front of you waiting to be stuffed and sent. But you're wondering--what's the proper way to stuff the envelopes when you've decided to use an inner envelope?

There is a way to include all the enclosures in the inner envelope, and then stuff the outer envelope, to ensure you follow traditional etiquette. Fold the invitation in two like a book; unless you've used a flat card, then this isn't necessary. Place a piece of tissue paper on top of the invitation, to separate it from the enclosures.

This is a throwback to the days when ink used to smudge. Put the enclosures either inside the fold of the invitation or on top of the invitation with the response card on top of the pile, facing up, tucked into the response card envelope. Common enclosures include maps, pew cards and reception cards.

Take the whole package (invitation with tissue, topped with enclosures ... more.

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