| The Outer Envelope: Second Line |
| The second line of your outer envelope (or perhaps the third or fourth line, by now) is the street address or post office box of where you want the invitation to go. |
| ENVELOPE ETTIQUETTE II |
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| These should always be spelled out: |
| East South West North |
| Number Apartment Building Suite |
| Lane Place Plaza Circle Boulevard |
| Street Avenue Road Drive |
| Post Office Box and Route |
| One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine |
| Street names that are numbers can be written one of two ways: 1725 East 42nd Street 1821 Fifth Road |
| The Outer Envelope: Third Line |
| The third line of your outer envelope belongs to the city and state and if room permits, the zip code. |
| I will always spell out the names of the state or country so please let me know if you want otherwise. |
| The Inner Envelope: coming soon |
| Thank You Cards: coming soon |
| Placecards and Escort Cards: coming soon |