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by EugeneE » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:03 pm

ChemicalsXreacT wrote:I always send 9x12 envelopes just to be safe because some celebs send bigger or an 8x10... so you could be cutting it close
Well, Stephen J. Cannell (creator of The A-Team) send me an autograph & his autograph was an 8.5x11 which fits perfectively in a 9x12.

by ChemicalsXreacT » Tue Dec 12, 2006 12:56 am

I always send 9x12 envelopes just to be safe because some celebs send bigger or an 8x10... so you could be cutting it close

by EugeneE » Mon Dec 11, 2006 7:26 am

Well, I use 12.5x9.25" cardboard envelopes & I use 9x12" paper envelopes for the SASE's. I put the 9x12" inside of the 12.5x9.25" cardboard envelope.

The reason why I do this is because it's harder to bend a cardboard envelope & the reason why I use a 9x12" envelope as an SASE is because it can house all sizes of photo's.

by dancingirl » Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:11 pm

I use 9x12 envelopes for both the SASE & the regular envelope, so I just fold the SASE up and put it inside.

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by x Pirates-Fan x » Sun Dec 10, 2006 8:05 pm

If you send the 8x10s in a C4 envalope (just big enough to hold A4 paper), then just write an SASE the same size, fold it up and put it in the one with the pictures in addressed to the celebrity. It works for me.
Hope you understand what I mean,

x Pirates-Fan x

Envelopes and SASE's

by VaNeSsA hUdGeNs #1 fAn » Sun Dec 10, 2006 3:19 pm

If you sent two 8x10's to a celebrity to sign in one of those huge envelopes, how big should the SASE be?

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