Wedding invites go out 6-8 weeks in advance. 10 at the very earliest.
You can send Save the Dates out at 6-9 months with travel info.
One for each guest.
That depends on the size of your guest list.
No, it is not proper etiquette to send weddinginvitations by email if it is a large wedding. If you are having a small wedding and it's casual then you could send a card invitation by email.
You can find send and seal wedding invitations at weddingpaperdivas.com. They have a wide varitey to choose from that you can customize to make your own.
Yes, you should send wedding invitations to adult children still living at home.
Yes. You should send invitations to all members of your wedding party!
Generally, when you send out your baby shower or wedding shower invitations, you put that information with those invitations.
* Yes, you send a wedding invitation to everyone, but yourself and the groom. However, keep one of the invitations to put in your wedding photo album.
You send a single wedding invitation to married couples and minor children. To grown children, you send individual wedding invitations.
No you do not have to send save the date card. Most wedding I have been invited to I have only Two brides send out save the date cards.
* Wedding invitations should be sent two to three months before the wedding so it gives the guests a chance to reschedule other things in order to make the wedding.
Yes, there obviously are online invitations you can send. Just email everyone an invitation. I prefer the traditional way though. Things like that shouldn't be modernized.