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Kansas City Wedding Wedding
Invitations, Save the Date, and Thank You Notes
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Ask the Wedding Experts
Q. Can I just print labels for my wedding invitations to save time?
A. Proper wedding invitation etiquette dictates that your envelopes be written out by hand, using ink. It can be tempting to print off a labels or run the envelopes through your printer using a "handwriting-style" font, but this is considered a major faux pas. Even if you are having a very large wedding with several hundred guests, the invitations should be hand written. |
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