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How to Add Liners to Wedding Invitation Envelopes

Our exclusive wedding invitations are designed to be created easily using a home computer and printer, while providing professional, high end results. We recommend ordering samples to view the quality of our papers and to test overlay paper in your printer. Instructional video and step by step instructions follow:

Items you will need:

Envelopes

Envelope Liners

Glue Stick (one per 25 envelopes)

 

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Select and Order Envelopes and Liners

Choose from our recommenced wedding invitations collection, based on the latest wedding trends or mix and match to create your own design:

wedding envelope liners step 1

Attach Liner to Envelope

Center upside-down liner on envelope, just below glue line.

 

wedding envelope liners step 2

Fold liner down at envelope crease.

 

wedding envelope liners step 3
Fold back liner so right side is facing up and line up liner crease with envelope crease.
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Fold down liner and generously apply glue stick to the top of the liner and envelope flap, (one stick will provide enough glue for 25 envelopes).
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Close envelope and press to adhere, let dry.
 

Assembling and Addressing Wedding Invitations

We recommend handwriting the addresses on envelopes for a personal touch, instead of computer labels or printing. Two envelopes are not longer necessary, but if they are being used, the smaller inner envelope is addressed with only the guest(s) name, such as “Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson” “Miss Johnson and Guest”. The outer envelope is addressed with the guest’s full name and address. Avoid using abbreviations for streets and cities. The return address should be on the back flap of the outer envelope.

When assembling your invitations, the reply card with stamped envelope or reply postcard should be on top, then the reception card, then the invitation. If two envelopes are used, all of the enclosures are placed in the inner envelope face up. The inner envelope is placed (unsealed) in the outer envelope, with the flap facing back so that your guest sees his or her name upon opening.

 

Mailing your Wedding Invitations

Before stamping, bring a sample of the completed invitations to the post office to determine the correct postage. Invitations should be mailed four weeks before your wedding or six weeks for out-of-town guests or if your wedding falls near a holiday.

 


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