envelopes

Need help? Tips? Tricks? This is the place to ask any questions related to autograph collecting. New collectors, post your questions here!
Forum rules
Sponsored link: Google Workspace 14-day free trial <<arrow$

Image Upload your pictures here: Surf My Pictures | Google Photos | Imgbb | Tumblr | Imgur
lilfashiondiva21
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 53
Joined: Sun Oct 15, 2006 5:54 am
Contact:

envelopes

Unread post by lilfashiondiva21 »

hey- i was curious, which envelopes do think are best to send (ones that won't bend easily) and where do you buy them? I ? I was thinking the hard ones that are kind of like cardboard, but i don't know where to get them.

thanks so much
amanda <3

authentic: 26
preprint: 10
dying to get back: rachel shelley, jordana brewster, elizabeth hendrickson, eden riegel
User avatar
*Tasha*
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 133
Joined: Fri Jan 06, 2006 2:38 pm
Contact:

Unread post by *Tasha* »

You should be able to get them from your post office, or a stationary shop.
howboutthosemets
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 375
Joined: Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:26 pm
Contact:

Unread post by howboutthosemets »

walmart prolly has some
Recently Received:
TTM:

George Strait
Kevin Costner
Valentina Schevchenko
User avatar
Fenix01
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 277
Joined: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:11 pm
Contact:

Unread post by Fenix01 »

I usually buy my envelopes at the post office.
Image



http://www.freewebs.com/fenix01
or
http://www.mattscollection.prv.pl


Last Success :
Sophie Marceau

Pending Requests:
Julia Roberts. Jill Hennessy, Geri, Bette Midler, Colin Firth, Catherine Deneuve, Cameron Diaz,
EugeneE
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 352
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:31 pm
Contact:

Unread post by EugeneE »

howboutthosemets wrote:walmart prolly has some
Your correct. Wal-Mart should have some envelopers. I know that my local Wal-Mart in Trexlertown, PA sells 9x12 envelopes in a 6 pack for $1.50 so other Wal-Mart's might have them.
Last edited by EugeneE on Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
whosurdaddy
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 380
Joined: Thu Apr 27, 2006 1:16 pm
Contact:

Unread post by whosurdaddy »

Are you talking 9x12 envelopes to send pics?
EugeneE
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 352
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:31 pm
Contact:

Unread post by EugeneE »

whosurdaddy wrote:Are you talking 9x12 envelopes to send pics?
Yes. 9x12 envelopes are, IMO, the best because they house all sizes of photo's. Some celebrities send 4x6's, 5x7's (SFM is know to use this size), 8x10's, et al.

In fact, if you print up your own pictures for the celebrities to sign (I also print up my own pictures), then the large photo paper which Wal-Mart, Circuit City, et al sells is 8.5x11 so a regular 8x10 envelope won't do since the paper is larger so a 9x12 is much better.

In fact, some celebrities ask people to send a 9x12 SASE, I know that the Charlie Daniels Fan Club which can be contacted thru the email address of charlied60@aol.com, the fan club responds back to send a 9x12 SASE.
User avatar
ChemicalsXreacT
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 266
Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:18 pm
Contact:

Unread post by ChemicalsXreacT »

Cheaper way to goat a place like Walmart or staples you can buy in bulk about 100 envelopes for about 20 dollars. This is what I do. I find the white ones without the clasp are best, because the clasp puts unwanted dents in photos. I usually cut up cardboard from old shoe boxes and use that when I send to prevent bending, I also ask the celeb to send the cardboard back to reuse and usually they do which is a ton of help.

More expensiveIf you care a lot about your photos and if money isn't a huge object I say going to either the post office, or even Target or Walmart and buying the cardboard envelopes meant for photos. With these it is almost impossible to have your photo bent because the mail carrier would have to work EXTRA hard to bend it lol. The downside, you have to pay more postage to cover the weight of the heavy duty envelope.


Good Luck {up} {??}

ChemicalSxReacT
How did we get here? I used to know you so well
EugeneE
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 352
Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:31 pm
Contact:

Unread post by EugeneE »

ChemicalsXreacT wrote:Cheaper way to goat a place like Walmart or staples you can buy in bulk about 100 envelopes for about 20 dollars. This is what I do. I find the white ones without the clasp are best, because the clasp puts unwanted dents in photos. I usually cut up cardboard from old shoe boxes and use that when I send to prevent bending, I also ask the celeb to send the cardboard back to reuse and usually they do which is a ton of help.

More expensiveIf you care a lot about your photos and if money isn't a huge object I say going to either the post office, or even Target or Walmart and buying the cardboard envelopes meant for photos. With these it is almost impossible to have your photo bent because the mail carrier would have to work EXTRA hard to bend it lol. The downside, you have to pay more postage to cover the weight of the heavy duty envelope.


Good Luck {up} {??}

ChemicalSxReacT
My local Wal-Mart in Trexlertown, PA sells those cardboard envelopes which you mentioned. The cardboard envelopes have a size of 12.5x9.25. The price is around $.97 each, I know, I bought 10 of them last week at my local Wal-Mart. With these, you can put your SASE inside of it & it will be very difficult to bend.

So, I would suggest for people to check out their local Wal-Mart's because they might carry these envelopes.
User avatar
ChemicalsXreacT
Autograph Collector
Autograph Collector
Posts: 266
Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:18 pm
Contact:

Unread post by ChemicalsXreacT »

Except postage might run up to a dollar more to send(recieve)

If you send a cardboard envelope, its hard to stick a sase one in...

so IMO, just get the cheaper ones and write DO NOT BEND everywhere, chances are unless your mail man is a (bleep)hole :P it will be okay
How did we get here? I used to know you so well


Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests