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Jumat, 13 April 2012

Envelopes, The Old-Fashioned Way To Communicate




By Lori Olson


In this technological age, envelopes may seem out of place, just like letters. There is e-mail, telephone and text. Do not be fooled into thinking they have no place, though. In fact, there is nothing quite like opening real letters found inside envelopes you can hold in your hand.

Besides, unlike e-mail, these come in so many different forms. Send documents in specially-sized products. These are available in regular size for A4 papers or even longer for legal-sized documents. Papers can be folded into narrow strips to send-off in conventional products.

Mail-off a delicate item in its own safe conveyance. Many products are padded. They feature an interior layer of bubble wrap glued to the paper for sending items than need a bit more protection.

For love-letters and special notes to beloved family and friends, consider colored forms. They come in all shades to make a real splash at the other end, their patterns and hues matching the paper inside. Add a little lipstick kiss or the scent of your favorite perfume, something you cannot do over the internet. If your epistles are intended for overseas posting, opt for extra-light envelopes, even transparent vellum sorts, instead of the regular or even strong paper best used to keep your lines safe but potentially costing more to send.

For something a little different, buy transparent envelopes to carry extra thin, tissue paper letters. Foil-lined envelopes hide their glittery show until opened. For commercial situations, where letters are specially folded to show the address, windows make for less work since they need not be addressed.

Pre-stamped envelopes remove yet another job. Simply write, fill the packet and send. An even quicker method comes from folding articles: fill in your note at the center, then fold carefully and send without using a stamp.




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