How to Stuff and Seal your Wedding Invitations
Wedding invitations now come in all shapes and forms. They are flat cards, folders, squares and rectangles… they have single lined envelopes… double envelopes…
They have all sorts of enclosures… response sets… reception or party cards… rehearsal dinner invitations… brunch invitations…
So, how do you assemble your “wedding package”?
Do you use the tissue sheets that came with the wedding invitation order?
What is the best way to seal the envelopes shut?
What is the best way to mail your wedding invitations?
The basic rule of thumb is that the prettier things should show when your guests open the envelope up. If there is a pretty motif or monogram, it is nice when it shows right away. More information oriented pieces get tucked behind the more attractive pieces. Since most enclosures are smaller than your invitation, they still lie on top, but are slipped down further inside the envelope.
At Blacker and Kooby, we have learned that each wedding invitation has a life of its own. We help brides figure out how to assemble their invitations in the most attractive and logical way.