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So Excited I am going to try my hand at selling some of my cards. I need to know where to buy the clear plastic things that you put the cards in to protect from everyone's fingerprints and to be able to put price on. I guess it is called cellophane not sure.. Thanks !!
I like Clear Bags - they have one kind that has the adhesive on the envelope part instead of the flap which is awesome because the cards don't get hung up on it.
I like clear bags too. I use them to store my cards so the embellishments don't get caught on each other. I've been reusing them too, that sticky strip on the bag lasts awhile.
I am a big fan of Clear Bags mdse. I just received my order for different sized bags (2x2,2x3, 1x and instead of paying the UPS shipping, I entered a comment to request that the order be shipped 2-day flat rate USPS. It worked, and shipping was less than half of the UPS charge. My items did fit that style of packaging. When I ordered the note cards and envelopes, UPS was the go-to method. I store my cards individually in the bags to fit an A-6 card/envelope. My A-2 cards can be seen inside and out, and if I emboss the envelope flap, that can be seen as I place it behind the back of the card. Haven't had any tears and the seal works like a charm. I did purchase the kind that resemble the old style bookcovers so the card front and inside could be seen (A-6 and larger). OK for display but I still favor the bags since most of mine are A2 sizes. Very helpful group there! BTW - my 2x2 bags with a seal fit about 10 MMs that I place in curvy treat boxes. 1x8 bags hold enough MMs/sixlets to make the legs for witches, elves, etc. Diane
I'm a little late chiming in on this. I never used cello envelopes until this year's HYCCT challenge. I ordered a pack of 500 for $30 on Amazon.com. They have the adhesive strip on the envelope, though I did not seal any that I'm sending to M.D. Anderson. These are A2+ (P), which I thinks means they are a tiny bit bigger to fit an envelope and extra layers. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o01_s00