To:(for example)The Misses Of The Banister Household.
You address the envelope to the person and only put "X, Y and guest" on the invitation.
* Yes, the name and address on a wedding invitation should be centered on the envelope and your return address on the upper left.
When sending a wedding invitation the response card should go into the response envelope and you should address it back to you on the front of the response envelope with a stamp on the envelope.
"& Family" is not printed on the outter envelope. It's included on the inner envelope or RSVP card.
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.
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!
Use the term Honorable Judge on the envelope. For example Honorable Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith. On the invitation Judge Smith and Mrs. Smith would be fine.
The correct way to address the envelope is: Mr. John Doe & Dr. Jane Doe.
You generally send a wedding gift to the bride's home and the address where gifts are to be sent is the return address on the envelope re the wedding invitation.
This is more of a matter of preference than protocol. Some of the address labels in gold are quite tasteful. The color of the envelope might also be a variable. If the invitation envelope is a cream, ivory, or white it would look stunning.
If it is YOUR mother or daughter just say hi mum/daughter or Dear Mother or daughters name.