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envelope source for printed greeting cards?
Don Schmidt wrote:
All of the office supply stores carry envelopes specially sized for folded 8½"x11" paper. Staples carries a brand of envelopes in pastel colors. Sorry I can't help out with the "A" sizes. Envelopes don't come in 'A' sizes, Don, they come in 'C' sizes (Why? Because the UK (as well as Australia, New Zealand, and many other former Commonwealth countries) use the ISO format of paper sizes). More information on the ISO sizes can be found here (http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-paper.html). All we need now is the rest of the planet to conform. |
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envelope source for printed greeting cards?
I use JetTec stock (UK only) and it comes with envelopes. What I've always
wanted to do (well, occasionally) is print a design (say flower border) round the flap, or even a little design on the point would be nice, but I've never worked out a way of doing this. Has anyone ever done it? Actually its been a while but I have put little designs on my envelope stock especially when it had to do with my business - and you know what I forgot what program I used but I do know that it can be done. I don't think I was much help but you get my meaning - it can be done... Rose http://members.aol.com/Roseb44170/home.html "How did I ever get talked into this?" |
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