Laser-Cut Wedding Invitations by Your Perfect Invitations


Your Perfect Invitations is also offering Laser Cut Wedding Invitations on their website. Customers can choose from different designs like Romantic Rose, Graceful, Jeweled Pocket, Enchanted Heart, Elegance Folder, Regal Square, and Blossom. All the items are printed and shipped from Houston, Texas, using USPS Priority Mail, guaranteeing a fast turnaround time. The website offers accessories, information, and a cart for easy ordering.

To determine how many invitations to order, customers should make a list of households they plan to send them to and account for approximately 10% more invitations. Save the Dates should be mailed 6-12 months before the wedding date. It is recommended to order wedding invitations 4-5 months before the wedding date. This timeline accounts for the proofing process and assembly time. Customers should give themselves some leeway in case any unexpected changes occur.

Wedding invitations should be mailed 2-3 months before the wedding date, while destination weddings merit a longer timeline, with 3-4 months recommended. Guests can RSVP by mail, email, text/phone, or on a website. The preferred method of RSVP will determine which component to order. RSVP cards with pre-addressed envelopes are recommended if the guest needs to mail it back. Alternatively, if guests can RSVP by email, text, phone, or on a website, a details card can be ordered, where the desired response method can be listed. Ideally, guests should RSVP between 4-6 weeks before your wedding. Venues may require a count 2-3 weeks before the wedding, and there should be ample time to contact any unresponsive guests.


When ordering guest addressing, the names listed on the envelope determine who is invited. If only the husband and wife are mentioned, then children are not invited. Therefore, include the name of anyone in the household who is invited. If a child is over the age of 18 but still living with their parents, they can receive their own invitation if desired. Most wedding invitations use salutations for guest addressing, including Mr., Mrs., Miss, Dr., etc. To illustrate, here are some examples of how to list names on the mailing envelope for guest addressing:

  • Mr. and Mrs. John Smith (only the husband and wife are invited)
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Family (husband, wife, and children are invited)
  • Mr. John Smith (only John is invited)
  • Mr. John Smith and Guest (John is invited and can bring a guest)
  • Olivia and John Smith (it is less formal and does not use salutations, only the husband and wife are invited, and if salutations are not used, then list the woman’s name first)

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