Hi everyone,
I'm pretty stumped on how to address one of my wedding invitations. I need to make it out to the following people (note names have been changed):
Alvin Smith and Brenda Baker (husband and wife, wife kept her last name)
Russel, Sabrina, and Katie Smith (Alvin's children from a previous marriage)
Simon, Jillian, and Audra McDonald (Brenda's children from a previous marriage, they have their birth father's last name)
Plus ones for Russel and Simon (who are both 17)
None of the children are over 18. The youngest one is 12. All of them still live at home.
If anyone could help me with this I would really appreciate it! Thank you so much!
Re: Need Help Addressing An Invite
Well, if you were truly going to address all of them on one invite, I'd say:
Ms. Brenda Baker & Mr. Alvin Smith
Russel Smith and Guest
Simon McDonald and Guest
Sabrina and Katie Smith, Jillian and Audra McDonald
However, that's a lot to write on one envelope. Even though they're not over 18, you could consider sending Russel and Simon their own invitations. You're already treating them like adults by extending plus ones.
I think if inner envelopes are being used it is fine to have all the names on one envelope. If only one envelope is being used I would send separate invitations to Russel and Simon.
Russell Smith
Sam Jones
Simon MacDonald
Morgan Doe
Separate lines since they're not married, and with the appropriate titles (Mr. or Ms.) if you're addressing them formally. Even if they are single and getting true +1s I'd send separate invitations to them to keep things simple.
Then the other envelope would be addressed as follows:
Mr. Alan Smith and M(r)s. Brenda Baker
Sabrina, Katie, Jillian, Audra
I don't believe that children require titles or surnames when grouped on a family invitation but I may be misinformed.
For the very traditional they do. Miss/Master for young children.
Mr. Alvin Smith and Ms. Brenda Baker and Family
Inner envelope:
Mr. Smith and Ms. Baker
(childrens' first names in order of age)
I'm with STARMOON - I don't think minors need a plus one. But if you decide to give them plus ones to the 17 year olds, you may consider giving them their own invitations. They're close to 18 and you're treating them somewhat like adults by giving them plus ones, so it's a nice gesture. If you do this:
Outer Envelope:
Mr. Russell Smith
Inner Envelope:
Mr. Smith and Guest (if you know the guest's name, you should write it out)