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= How to Address Bridal Shower Envelopes = Here's a comprehensive guide on how to address bridal shower envelopes: == General Guidelines == 1. Use formal titles and full names for a traditional approach. For a more casual shower, first names may be appropriate. 2. Write addresses clearly and legibly, using black or blue ink. 3. Avoid abbreviations for street names, states, and cities. 4. Center the address on the envelope, with each line aligned to the left. 5. Include the full zip code. == Addressing to Different Recipients == === Married Couples === - Traditional: "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith" - Modern: "Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Jane Smith" === Unmarried Couples Living Together === - "Ms. Jane Doe and Mr. John Smith" === Single Women === - Use "Ms." for women over 18: "Ms. Jane Smith" - Use "Miss" for girls under 18: "Miss Jane Smith" === Families === - "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family" - Or list children's names separately: "Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sarah and Michael Smith" === Same-Sex Couples === - Use alphabetical order: "Ms. Jane Doe and Ms. Sarah Smith" == Special Considerations == 1. For divorced women, use their preferred title (Ms. or Mrs.) and last name. 2. For widowed women, traditionally use "Mrs. [Husband's Full Name]" but confirm her preference. 3. Include professional titles like "Dr." or "Rev." when applicable. 4. For multiple guests at the same address, you can list them on separate lines or use "and" between names. == Example Layout == ``` Ms. Jane Smith 123 Bridal Lane Weddingville, NY 12345 ``` == Additional Tips == 1. Double-check spellings of names and addresses. 2. If using inner and outer envelopes, the outer envelope is more formal while the inner can be more casual. 3. Consider using printed labels for consistency, especially for large numbers of invitations. 4. Include a return address on the back flap of the envelope. 5. For destination showers, send invitations 8-12 weeks in advance instead of the usual 4-6 weeks. Remember, while these guidelines follow traditional etiquette, the most important thing is to be respectful and make your guests feel welcomed and appreciated. Always defer to the bride's preferences and the overall tone of the event when deciding how formal or casual to make your invitations1<ref name="ref2">2</ref>4<ref name="ref6">6</ref>. == References == <references />
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