Materials for Custom Envelopes & Packaging

Part of the Video Series Custom Envelopes for Letters

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Get the materials you need to make custom packages to mail; learn how to make custom envelopes and packaging for personal letters in this free video.

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Materials for Custom Envelopes & Packaging
Before you begin making your letter or customized package let's talk a little bit about the materials you can use. There are not rules for this. You can do anything you want and again most things can go through the post office even if it seems unlikely. I go to old book shops. I go to garage sales. I rummage through my friends things they're throwing out. And today I'm using an old French novel. Just some pieces of brown kind of card paper, a music book and a magazine of different photography. Now again, this is just what I have here today that I'm using. You can use rubber stamps. You can use inks. You can use different types of stickers. Or anything you have around the house laying around that you want to make use of for your letter. Again, you know the more creativity, the more time and detailedness and meticulousness put into the letter shows the person receiving it the time and the thoughtfulness that you put in.

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