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How To Address A Wedding Invitation To A Divorced Woman Who Uses Her Maiden Name

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How To Address A Wedding Invitation To A Divorced Woman Who Uses Her Maiden Name

This is a tricky circumstance, so VideoJug has created a short tutorial to show you how to properly address a wedding invitation to a divorced woman who uses her maiden name.  Good luck! This is a tricky circumstance, so VideoJug has created a short tutorial to show you how to properly address a wedding invitation to a divorced woman who uses her maiden name. Good luck!

Step 1: Determine The Status Of Your Guest

What is the status of your guest? Is she married, single, divorced, widowed? Does she use her married name or her maiden name? It is essential you know the answers to these questions.

Step 2: Determine The Outer Envelope Address

OK, she is a divorced woman who uses her maiden name. So on the outer envelope, that's the one the postman will see, you will address it as "Miss" (or "Ms."), first name, last name and then the address.

And remember, no matter how nicely addressed and pretty the invitation is, it will not get there if you send it to the wrong address…so always make sure you have the right address!

Step 3: Determine The Inner Envelope Address

Now it's time to address the inner envelope which holds the actual wedding invitation. Here you will address it "Miss" (or "Ms."), last name and guest if applicable

Step 4: Take The List To Your Calligrapher To Print

When you have finished with your address list all you have left to do is give it to your calligrapher to address the envelopes.

If the cost of hand calligraphy is an issue, keep in mind that many stationery shops offer machine calligraphy which looks very similar to hand calligraphy, but costs much less.

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  1. Anonymous

    I'm afraid this film seems to be a shocking waste of time. What difference does your status make, all the film tells you to do is write their name - what on earth is the title about?