How do I word invitation addresses for mixed groups?

I'm trying to work out how to word an invitation address... It is for my aunt and uncle, their daughter, and her partner. Should I just do two lines of titles on the invitation? Eg: John and Jane Smith Alice Smith and Ben Brown Or should I just send two invitations to the same address?

Question Asked: 21/03/2017

Wedding Date: 15/07/2017

Wedding Location: Sydney, NSW 2000

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Lava Stationery

(50) · Australia Wide

Posted: 22/03/2017

Hi there! If you're worried about etiquette, then 2 separate invitations delivered to the same address is best. However if budgeting costs are more important to you, it's acceptable to include the names of the entire household on one invitation. The way you have suggested it is perfect: 2 separate lines with each couple on one line. If I received an invitation like that, I wouldn't be offended. As long as it's clear and you have included the names of everyone invited, that's all you need to worry about.

Good luck and please let me know if I can be of further help! x

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Mel Disigns

(1) · Sydney and surrounds

Posted: 23/03/2017

Depending on your budget constraints, it can get too expensive providing seperate invitations for couples in the same house hold. I believe its more than okay to put the whole family on the one invitation. Hope this helps.

La'more Creative

(2) · Australia Wide

Posted: 22/03/2017

Hi! I would suggest sending 2 invitations out, one to your aunty and uncle and one to their daughter and partner as I think this will feel a little more welcoming to the partner. best wishes!

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