Tips to help you plan your wedding invitations by email

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You may think of sending wedding invitations as the final step in the whole process, but some of the tips described here may be related to design choices and impressions.
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When purchasing a wedding invitation, read the product description carefully to receive the message "Additional Shipping Required". This ad is usually made for pockets, mailing lists and large square templates, but keep in mind that it can also be noted in other styles, so be sure to pay special attention to avoid other surprises.
Here are some additional tips when sending mail to your wedding:
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* Make sure you have a pre-printed or handwritten return address on the outside of the wedding invitation envelope, preferably on the back cover. This ensures that the Post will return all undeliverable invitations to this address.
* For the convenience of customers, closed reply cards must be stamped on an envelope with the return mail. To save on shipping costs, only a postage stamp is required if the return card is in the form of a postcard.
* To determine the exact amount of postage to use, the post office must weigh one of your general wedding invitations and ready for shipping.


* The purchase of self-adhesive stamps makes the job easier. The post office has several styles to choose from, or you can create your own wedding stamps via the online store. You can choose a wedding stamp already created or simply upload a photo you want to share as part of your invitation by mail. Set them up with your names and / or wedding date, if this is also often an option.
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* Send all your weddings directly to the post office about 4 to 8 weeks before the wedding date, maybe even earlier if you have a destination or a festive wedding. For weddings on holidays, holidays or long destinations, it is recommended to send invitations 10-12 weeks before the wedding. The last but very important thing to keep in mind is postage. Be aware of any anticipated increase in shipping costs that may occur between your purchase and the actual mailing date. Make sure that the shipping costs you provide are always sufficient when the guests return them, which can be 2 weeks before your wedding.