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Summary: Try out new ideas for designing packaging to mail; learn how to make custom envelopes and packaging for personal letters in this free video.
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Mike Muller Mike Muller has been an Austin-local French Presser for 4 years, and he makes his coffee from whole beans each morning. Mike has traveled around North & South... read more
There are many different things you can send through the postal service. This is a box that was made, kind of non-traditionally, that I received for Christmas. This is a book binding that turned into a letter that got sent. Anything you can think of probably can be sent through as long as it's not hazardous or harmful materials. The postal service might not like it or understand it, but I've seen a one by two inch postcard be accepted, I've seen a flip flop be accepted through the mail, a deflated beach ball and I've even seen a canvas painted like a letter with the address actually painted on it, sent through the mail. And it works. So today we're going to be talking about the different types of materials and things we can use in creative ways to customize our packaging.