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Amanda
Dedicated October 2019

Wedding invitations

Amanda, on July 11, 2019 at 6:51 AM Posted in Planning 0 13
So i got my profs and i have a question. I put the full address on my invited not including zip code. Should the word " road" be spelled out or is "Rd" ok?

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Latest activity by Amanda, on July 11, 2019 at 11:43 AM
  • Sara
    Super October 2019
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    For formality, I'd recommend spelling everything out. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by the zip codes, but make sure those are included too!

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  • Devin
    Super October 2019
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    I think it looks nicer spelled out. We didn’t put zip codes on our invites. GPS doesn’t need them. 😉
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  • Amanda
    Dedicated October 2019
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    Should the dates on the invites and rsvps be completely spelled out?
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  • Arielle
    Expert August 2020
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    I think it's a preference. I think it would look nicer with it written out.

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  • Sarah
    Master September 2019
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    If you’re doing formal/semi-formal invites, yes dates should be spelled out completely. If it’s more casual, it’s ok to not have them written out.
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  • Amanda
    Dedicated October 2019
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    Thanks! Its semi formal so ill change them! Glad i asked before i sent them to print!
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  • Jennifer
    VIP October 2021
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    Yup, make sure the zip code is added and spell it all out 😊
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  • J
    Master October 2019
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    Yepp! Spell out Road, the dates, and include the zip. I have seen examples of of invites that only put the town for the venue and then put the full address on the details card but I didn't like that. I think people take the invite with them for reference of the address so I put the full thing on the invite. At least that's what I do for a wedding; I grab the invite before we leave!

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  • Amanda
    Dedicated October 2019
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    So many people say yes and so many say no to zip code!
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  • J
    Master October 2019
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    Hmmm I am not sure. I am putting mine because my venue doesn't even come up on the iphone maps which is annoying so they probably will have to type it in. The restaurant name at the venue shows up on the maps but I don't want to call it that because that's not the name of the venue ya know Smiley amazing

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  • Amanda
    Dedicated October 2019
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    Ok gotcha. In certain situations i understand putting it. Our venue is pretty easy to find on google without the zip
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  • Kelly
    Champion October 2018
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    We just put our venue name with city and state. No street address or zip code.
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  • Amanda
    Dedicated October 2019
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    Our ceremony and reception are at the same place but different sides of the country club with two different street addresses so we had to include them on the invite and reception card
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