Yes you are going to want to put them in the invitation and of course you can use one piece of paper. Just remember to give the directions to the reception from the ceremony location! Good Luck and congrats!
2007-01-04 10:03:07
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answered by Tamra 2
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I put a separate piece of paper with directions to the church and reception in the invitations for the people from out of town only.
Best of luck on your day in April!
2007-01-04 10:01:50
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answered by Maple Leaf 7
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Lately I've seen wedding directions printed out on cards similar to the wedding invitations inserted into the wedding card. I found a site with some etiquette pointers. I hope this helps, hon.
Quote from the site:
Map/Direction Card
This card may be essential to ensure that no one gets lost or ends up arriving late to your event. You can have simple text directions, guiding your guests step by step to each of your destinations (usually to the church, and to the reception). You can also opt to submit either a hand-drawn map or have the ceremony site give you a copy of their own map and have it printed on the card. Clearly written street names and clear map drawings will certainly help out the chronically lost. Please note that not all brands will allow you to submit your own map. You will have to inquire about this option when you have decided which invitation you would like to order.
For the most elegant look, have the same printer of your invitations also print your directions card. This way, you can be sure that the paper stock chosen will match your invitations perfectly. An alternative to sending the directions cards with the invitations is to send it upon receiving their response card indicating that they are planning on attending your event.
Congratulations!!!
http://www.mygatsby.com/wedding_invitations/etiquette/traditional_wedding_invitations.htm
2007-01-04 10:01:56
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answered by not given 1
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Do you have a wedding planner? If the burden is too much for you, seek some assistance from friends and close family, those who have your interest at heart.
I would suggest to send both in the same envelope.
Have it map done in a professional way.
Depending on where you are living you can go online and get a map of the area, print it out ..or when you have discovered the directions online you can then email your guest the link where they can get directions.
Planning for a wedding is never easy, to make it your dream wedding you must make sure you explore all avenues of creativity.
http://www.affiliatehood.com/wedding-planning.html
2007-01-04 10:12:17
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answered by KoolG 1
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Some people include them. It's a very nice thing to do for your guests. Just make sure the directions are right! (I had a friend whose Mom put the maps/directions together for her and they were all wrong!) Yes - of course you can put them both on one piece of paper - if they will fit.
Hey - it's YOUR day. Do it the way YOU think is best!!!
2007-01-04 10:03:55
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answered by liddabet 6
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hi. You deliver a RECEPTION INVITATION....which, for sure differs from the marriage invitation. There are examples on the internet of wording. right it incredibly is one occasion: Sarah Jo Johnson and Brian Thomas Smith invite you to a occasion in honor of their marriage Saturday, the 5th of September 2 thousand 9 Six o'clock in the night golfing seashores u . s . club 111 golfing seashorescontinual Tampa, Florida Sarah and Brian would be married in a private ceremony previously in the day. of direction, it incredibly is purely an occasion. Use Google and style in "reception invitation wording." there are various examples. you additionally could make it extra casual by skill of no longer spelling out the day, time, etc. wish this facilitates!
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answered by ? 4
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u may want 2 send the directions separately from the wedding invitations
2007-01-04 10:11:14
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answered by Denise H 2
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Yes, putting all the directions on one paper is fine.
2007-01-04 11:01:24
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answered by Etiquette Gal 5
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you include the directions with the invitation. yu can design it however you like it. there isnt a real way to do it.
whichever you choose, it'll be all in the making and creation of you!
have fun. dont worry.
2007-01-04 10:03:12
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answered by bjperez07 3
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it depends on type of invitation...if it is a self made one then you can include it on it...if it's a professional one, then you can add it on a piece of paper and include it on the inside of the card or in the envelope... Good luck...
2007-01-04 10:02:11
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answered by angelic1302 3
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