I met with the stationer this past weekend and she asked if I wanted to have them print the addresses on the outside envelopes. I never really considered doing it another way, but I suppose I could save some money if I do it myself. Is anyone addressing their own invitations? If so, are you using labels? I want the invitations to look formal and professional, but I'm wondering if there is a way that I could address my own.. TIA!
Re: Addressing envelopes....
June 2012 Bride!
[QUOTE]I hired a calligrapher for my invitations and she did a fantastic job and was about .80 cents per envelope. Let me know if you are interested in using her services and I can give you her contact info!
Posted by estegeman[/QUOTE]
Can I have the contact info for your calligrapher? I've been looking for one for my invitations but haven't really gotten any recommendations. Thank you! (:
[QUOTE]I hired a calligrapher for my invitations and she did a fantastic job and was about .80 cents per envelope. Let me know if you are interested in using her services and I can give you her contact info!
Posted by estegeman[/QUOTE]
<div>YGPM!</div>
[QUOTE]I'm planning on printing addresses onto my envelopes. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm hoping it works!
Posted by MoonlightSilver[/QUOTE]
I did this! I wanted them in a nice fancy script font so I used our home printer & it worked fine. It was a HUGE PITA to be honest, mainly because of the positioning (order extra envelopes) but overall they looked awesome!!!
~Mrs.~
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[QUOTE]I just printed mine on clear labels in a caligraphy font and I think they still looked very nice. You can also print directly on the envelopes, but you have to be careful with the material of your envelopes if they will smudge easily. I was going to print directly on the envelopes, but i did not have many extra to play around with so went the safe route by doing labels. <strong>I think caligraphy is nice, but .80 per envelope, that is pretty much what I paid per invite, didn't want the extra cost.</strong>
Posted by cdbishop[/QUOTE]
This! I went relatively cheap with the invitations through VistaPrint.. and I agree with another PP that I personally never judge a wedding by the invitation and especially not the envelope/ address.
[QUOTE]I'd avoid labels. They really are an etiquette no no and they just don't look great on the invitation. Hand addressed is best or print directly on with the computer. A friend gave me a calligraphy kit. I used it to teach myself a basic font and addressed our invitations myself. They looked great.
Posted by banana468[/QUOTE]
I agree, something about labels turns me off. Don't get me wrong, I used them for my STD, and I have received wedding invitations with labels in the past, and I have never thought to myself "oh what a crappy invitation!" But I guess when it's your own wedding, you really raise the bar for yourself. My mom did calligraphy years ago, and I'm wondering if she would be able to pick it up again (and if she would be willing to do calligraphy on 100 invitations!). But even if she wouldn't, I would gladly pay the .80 per envelope for calligraphy, even if it's just for my own peace of mind!
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Addressing envelopes.... :<strong> Can I have the contact info for your calligrapher? I've been looking for one for my invitations but haven't really gotten any recommendations. Thank you! (:</strong>
Posted by Amanda1443994[/QUOTE]
Yes definitely! Her name is Carmela and she lives in New Jersey, but it wasnt a problem at all. I just mailed her all my envelopes and she will mail them back to you once she completes them. She was very fast and her rates are great. My envelopes came out beautifully and I got a ton of compliments on them. She even used white ink on black envelopes for me!
Email her at: melsinkwell@comcast.net
She will send you a price list and samples of her work. I highly recommend her!
[QUOTE]why are labels and handwriting a big etiquette no-no? IMO, no one will be offended if there is a label or plain script and isn't that what etiquette is supposed to be there for.
Posted by aiksnoras@gmail.com[/QUOTE]
That's not the point of etiquette in this situation.
Your wedding invitation is the first thing that your guests see regarding your wedding if you did not send an STD. Even if you did, it's the first glimpse of your wedding itself and not anything that's a 'pre' event.
The point of etiquette is to treat others well and the point of the invitation is to make your guests feel personally welcomed. A mass-mailed pre-printed label that is slapped on the invitation is not personal. It turns the very personal event of the exchange of vows and celebration for your invited guests into something addressed the same way as market research.
That's why labels are such an etiquette no no and if possible, the invitations should be addressed by hand in the bride's or hosts' best handwriting.
It is what it is, we all have different opinions, do what feels right to you!