

Nothing quite compares to seeing a bride find the perfect wedding dress for her wedding. But, what about her groom? I think it’s about time they get some of the spotlight on their attire. I would like to introduce a custom clothier, located right here in Sacramento: Ryan Hammonds with R. Douglas Custom Clothiers. Ryan brings an innovative and distinctive style to his custom creations. Outfitting many of the local lobbyists, his clientele doesn’t stop here though. Why not have a custom piece designed for your beau? He can choose fabric types, liner style and even get a monogrammed personalized saying! We love this, and think you will too. Check out Ryan’s blog and website to find out more information.
Your invitations and save-the-dates should all include your return address. With a minimal fee your envelopes can have your return address printed on the back flap of your invitations, with matching text to compliment the invitations inside. You won’t be stuck writing them out or settling for a less than formal sticker. So, should or shouldn’t you include the return address?
The most important benefit of including your return address on your envelopes is for insurance. What if your invitation doesn’t make it to your guest. You won’t ever know. What if you have not included enough postage on your invitation? Where is the post office going to send your invitations? By placing your return address on the envelopes, in the event that they are not delivered, they will be returned to you, the sender.
Just one of those little details to consider when sending out those invites.