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addressing RSVP envelopes?

Ok, so in a couple weeks I'm starting my invites project. I was wondering what everyone was doing for their RSVP envelopes.... Are you putting their address and your address and a stamp? Or are you just putting a stamp and your address? Also, are you handwritting or printing it on the envelope?
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Re: addressing RSVP envelopes?

  • Just a stamp and your address (or whomever is receiving the RSVPs).

    We did an RSVP postcard, but the address was printed on the postcard. Guests could fill in their own return address.
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    Just your address and a stamp.

    We purchased a custom stamp for the return address on the invitation and the address on the RSVP card. It was only like $20 on Etsy.
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  • Just the address and a stamp.

    The address will be printed on the postcard RSVPs, but handwritten on the invitations themselves.
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  • edited June 2012
    [QUOTE]Just your address and a stamp. We purchased a custom stamp for the return address on the invitation and the address on the RSVP card. It was only like $20 on Etsy.
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    </div><div>This is exactly what we did. Guests will fill in their own return address.

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  • We put the return address on the back of the envelope (on the flap portion) and then a stamp and then my parents address (same as return address) on the front.

  • We had our address and a stamp.

    I would invest in the address stamp from just an Office Depot.  We used it for the Shower thank yous, wedding invites, RSVPs, bparty thank yous, wedding thank yous, etc.

    We still use it for everything from Thank yous, to invites, to bills.

    One hint.  Make sure you get it in an ink color to match your invites.  Hubby got ours in black and it drove me nutso that I had to change the ink color choice for the outside of the envelopes.
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