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Secret Garden Flowers and Birds Acrylic Wedding Cards DSF033
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Secret Garden Flowers and Birds Acrylic Wedding Cards

SKU: DSFA033
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Minimalist Watercolor Eucalyptus Transparent Wedding Invitation DSF031
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Minimalist Watercolor Eucalyptus Transparent Wedding Invitation

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Pink Watercolor Flowers Clear Wedding Invitation DSF015
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Pink Watercolor Flowers Clear Wedding Invitation

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Wood Wedding Arch with Pink Flowers Clear Wedding Cards DSF016
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Wood Wedding Arch with Pink Flowers Clear Wedding Cards

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wedding Invitations

Are envelopes included with the price of DaisySage wedding invitations?

Yes, your selected DaisySage wedding invitations come with a free ivory outer envelope. You also have the option to upgrade to different colors, heavier weights, or materials like velevt. RSVP cards are provided with free envelopes as well.

What information should be included in wedding invitations?

Make sure to include the date, location, and time of the wedding and reception. Also, include the names of the individuals getting married. If applicable, mention the wedding hosts and the dress code. Don't forget to include an RSVP card with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

When should wedding invitations be mailed out?

It is recommended to mail wedding invitations 6-8 weeks before the wedding. If you have many out-of-town guests, consider sending them even earlier to allow time for travel arrangements.

Is it acceptable to send wedding invitations online?

While many things can be done online, it's still customary to send paper invitations for weddings. Guests expect a physical invitation in the mail to reply to. Additionally, email invitations may get filtered as spam and fail to reach the intended recipients. Consider having a wedding website to accompany your invitation, providing additional information and convenience for your guests.

Should last names be included on wedding invitations?

Yes, it is common to include the first and last names of both the bride and groom (or bride and bride, or groom and groom) on wedding invitations.

How should I address my invitations?

Address the envelopes to families as one entity. If needed, you can list individual family members' names on the RSVP card. Couples should receive one invitation addressed to both of them. For single guests, you can add "plus guest" to their name if you would like to invite them to bring a date.

Should the man or woman's name be listed first?

Traditionally, the woman's name is listed first on the invitation, but it is entirely up to you to decide whose name should go first. Choose whatever feels right for you and your partner.