Wrap-around Mailing Labels
While it’s a nice touch for the invites to be hand-addressed, it’s not always the most practical option for everyone. Not to worry, there is always pseudo-calligraphy using your home printer! Either do a mail merge and print directly on the envelopes or use wrap-around labels ala Martha!

Download this editable PDF template and customize it (with some script-y font and your monogram or invite graphics) to coordinate with the rest of your invitation suite. Just run ‘em through a sticker machine (try Xyron) or print on sticker paper so all you have to do is peel the backing off.
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Thank you thank you thank you for finding and sharing this! This is EXACTLY what we want to do for our invites. I am planning a New England wedding from England, so we will be doing as much of it ourselves as we can. These labels will be just perfect. Cannot thank you enough!
You’re welcome Jen. Glad to be of help
Where do you find labels that match the pattern? Do you just print them on plain paper and glue them to the envelopes??
@Kait — Martha’s tutorial suggests running the page through a sticker machine. But I think glue-ing should be fine too, though that would certainly take more effort.
where can you purchase the wrap around label stickers?
I think the easiest way (and the way that I did mine) is to just print on full-page labels and use a paper cutter to cut all the labels to just the right size!
SUPER easy. =)
Thanks l3r0wnEyedGurL for the tip!
How do you edit the pdf — what program do you need to open it with? Thanks!
how/where do I download the editable PDF template? would like to customize for my daughter’s baptism invites. your prompt response would be greatly appreciated! THANK U!
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