You address the envelope to the person and only put "X, Y and guest" on the invitation.
Place it behind the invitation so when the guest opens the outer envelope they see the invitation first.
Wedding invitation envelopes that are inserted inside the mailing envelope are usually left blank. The outer envelope for the wedding invitation usually has the addressee and the return address of the person that will be contacted for all RSVP's.
== == Yes you should just in case the guest you are asking has moved and there is no known address. You should be doing all the work when sending out your Invitations so the return address should go on along WITH A STAMP!
In the RSVP card where the guest ticks off if they are coming as well as a guest and a child (you could put a note inside to assure them a guest is welcome and also the child as many weddings prefer children do not attend the reception.) Address the main envelope to your single friends such as: Ms. Jane Doe.
* The address and date go on the invitation only. The little card should only have '_______________and ______ guest. When answered it should appear as Mr & Mrs. John Doe will be attending (and if single) Mr. (or Ms.) John/Jane Doe and guest will be attending. If a guest is coming alone they will only put their own name and no other. On the envelope that goes with this card (to be returned to you) your address should be on it and it should have a stamp placed on the envelope.
When you receive the wedding invitation there should be a small card in a small envelope with the address of the bride or groom's parents name or, in some cases either the bride to be or the groom to be. In the small card you tick off if you are coming and if you are bringing your girlfriend; wife or a guest. The envelope should have a stamp already on it and you just have to mail it out.
Sometimes. On a mailed invitation, if you are invited to bring a guest, the envelope will either say "John Doe & Guest" or the host will enclose a note notifying you that you can bring a date. In a more informal event, it depends on the method of invitation and type of event. Check with the host if you are unsure. If a mailed invitation is addressed to you and no guest is mentioned, you are invited alone.
Outside envelope: Mr. and Mrs. John Smith address..... Inside envelope: John and Marcia Smith Sarah, Timmy, Mike (children if you want them - be specific) Children over 16 should - technically, get there own invitation. Outside envelope: Ms. Marcia Smith and Guest Inside envelope: Marcia and Guest
Most people who are living together often go under Mr. & Mrs. to save others from asking them questions so just put Mr. & Mrs. on the envelope.
The envelope will have your return address in the upper left corner or sometimes on the back flap of the envelope. The outer envelope should include formal names of the guests with their address on the front of the envelope. On the inside envelope, you can use the guests first names.
An uninvited wedding wedding guest is someone who did not receive an invitation to the wedding. Even if that guest feels they should have been invited they should not attend unless they received the wedding invitation. If your boyfriend or girlfriend was invited to the wedding they can invite you as their guest as all wedding invitations ask if that person who received the wedding invitation is bringing a guest.
A friend.