by krimskywedding.com

Wedding invitation addresses

weddingmailforward.com

Build a temporary email address for your wedding — one that looks like the day itself.

An invitation that arrives from sonya@marmonte.santabarbara.wedding reads a little differently than one from sonya.smith1987@gmail.com. This page builds the first kind: a wedding address assembled from your names, your venue, and where the day is happening.

Every name in the lists below is a domain already owned and ready to use, so the address you build is real. It forwards to the inbox you already read — guests write to the pretty address, replies land in your ordinary email, and nothing about your daily setup changes. When the last thank-you note is sent, the address retires with the season.

1

Build the address

Your names go on the left. Pick a location or a theme for the domain, and add the venue as a subdomain if you like.

2

Forward it to your inbox

The finished address is pointed at whatever email you already use. Mail arrives where you normally read it.

3

Put it on everything

Save-the-dates, invitations, RSVPs, the registry, the wedding website — one address that matches the occasion.

Your address

Name your names — everything left of the @

Subdomains the venue, the year, anything else — outermost first

Domain the registered name, then the extension
Pick a name your owned .wedding names — click one to drop it into the domain field
California locations
Wedding themes