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1.  Don't include your registries, charities, or gift information on your invitation...
... True, you should NEVER put this information on the invitation itself, but making mention of it on your
cards that the department stores can give you sometime.

2.  Don't print labels or type your guests' addresses on your envelopes...
... We agree that using mailing labels for your guests' addresses is not attractive.  It is always best to
hand-address your invitations or to hire a calligrapher.  However, 1420 DeZigns offer a service that will
help those of us with poor handwriting to print envelopes which will perfectly match your wedding
invitation's font style.

3.  Assemble your invites in this order (bottom to top) - invite, reception card, map card, reply card &
envelope...
...There are so many different styles of invitations today.  While the above rule is generally the best way to
assemble a basic wedding invitation, the design of your invitation may dictate a different order.  Some
invitations include elements such as ribbon and designer paper wraps that may allow for your wedding
stationery to be tucked safely behind, or under, your invite