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Assembling Your Invitations
After the invitation is folded, place the protective tissue over the printed wording. The reception card is always placed next to the invitation with the other enclosures in front. Insert all enclosures with the printed side up.
If the invitation is folded once with the printed wording on the front, Enclosures are placed in front of the invitation.
If the invitation is an accordion fold, French fold, or tri-fold, enclosures are placed inside the second fold. Before the response card is inserted, it should be tucked under the flap of the response envelope.

If the printed wording is on the inside of a single fold invitation, enclosure cards should be placed inside.
Inserting Invitations in Envelopes
The invitation is inserted in the inner envelope with the folded edge first and the printed wording or cover design facing you.
Once enclosures are inserted, the inner envelope is placed, unsealed, in the outer envelope with the front of the inner envelope facing you.

1. Mail all invitations at the same time, four to six weeks before the wedding date, using first class postage. If you are enclosing response cards in your invitations, remember to include stamps on the return envelopes, as well.

2. Assembled invitations often require additional postage. To avoid postal delays and returned invitations, take a completely assembled invitation to your post office to determine proper postage prior to mailing all your invitations.

3. Be sure to include a return address on each outer envelope (placed on rear flap of envelope). Invitations returned by the post office will allow you to invite those individuals personally.

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