Envelope size

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fan0258
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Envelope size

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Hello y'all

I wanted to know, what size the celebrity envelope should be and what size the return envelope should be and if I put in a photo, what size the photo should be?

Thanks :)
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I use 9x12 envolopes which work great.
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Re: Envelope size

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fan0258 wrote:Hello y'all

I wanted to know, what size the celebrity envelope should be and what size the return envelope should be and if I put in a photo, what size the photo should be?

Thanks :)
Hi fan0258 :D

When sending an autograph request to a celebrity, you should include a 9x12 inch envelope as your Self Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE).

As for the picture size, it really doesn't matter. Just make sure that your SASE isn't too big or too small.

For example, I wouldn't send a 6x4 photo along with a 9x12 SASE, nor would I send an 8x10 photo with a 6x9 envelope. The SASE size should be as close to your picture size as you can get.

As for the envelope that you are putting all this in... I would use a 10x13. It should be sufficient to hold anything that you are sending.

Hope this helped.

--Daniel :D
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Unread post by nowandagain »

9x12 envelopes are best if you request a photo.

If you send your own photo, make sure that the photo fits in the envelope. There is no point in having a small picture in such a large envelope.

Also, in both cases, remember to include enough postage (stamps or IRC's) to cover return postage.

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