tiffjamaica
Contributor III

I've had some requests to add a return address to the standard envelopes that come with invitations. This seems like a reasonable request of service for the customer to ask. I send them to the custom envelopes but there's a lot of room for confusion with buying the correct sizes.  And many don't want to deal with sticker return address labels. It would be awesome to just be able to have a return address printed along with the invitation purchase. 

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idraw
Honored Contributor

Your suggestion is excellent. The customer should absolutely  have text templates available on the invitation envelopes.  A less appealing and more costly solution, separate envelopes order doing below—-  add  text template lines to the return address area of the Envelope—- 

Envelope Size & Style —whatever size works with invitations
This one works —

Envelope Size & Style: A7 Greeting Card

Match your stationery suite with custom printed envelopes! The entire envelope – front, back, flap, and interior – is completely customizable and printed in full color with no additional charge. 

 

Roberta
Moderator
Moderator

Hi @tiffjamaica 

Many thanks for the suggestion. I'll certainly be passing this along to the Team 📝

Roberta 🌷

NigelSutherland
Contributor III

Aren't the envelopes there to be used to post the invitations out to the guests? Therefore every guest has a different address, (assuming they don't all live in the same house). The option to print envelopes is so you can customise them with a complementary design.

The all-in-one invitations have a tear-off postcard-style section that can include the return address.

tiffjamaica
Contributor III

Return addresses are what my customers are asking for, not shipping addresses (which you’re right would make no sense 🙂). I do have custom envelopes available (or I will make them when customers contact me) but they are wanting a simple return address printed on the envelopes that come WITH the invitations.  

NigelSutherland
Contributor III

Ah - I'm with you now. 👍