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  • Karen Dufour
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    @karendufour
    9 years, 11 months ago

    Hi Cindy,

    Yes. What perfect timing, as I am in the middle of another studio clean out. I have many A6 boxes, and some A2s and A1s if you’re interested in those. I’ll have to do a count to verify how many. I also have random colored envelopes if you’re interested. I’m just running out of room and need to part with some things! 🙂

    You can email me: karen@pressedufour.com

    Thank you!

    Karen


    Karen Dufour
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    @karendufour
    14 years, 3 months ago

    It would be worth asking the post office for sure. If anything I will just say “first class stamp”. Something to think about, ladies, if you live in a tourist-y area to try and sell these, too!


    Karen Dufour
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    @karendufour
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Thank you! I did have that thought of just adding “extra postage required.” After all, who carries around postcard stamps usually? 🙂


    Karen Dufour
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    @karendufour
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks. I will check with my post office again. I plan on printing a larger run and trying to sell them locally, so I would love to know that they are deliverable. I’ll post again if I find out more this week.


    Karen Dufour
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    @karendufour
    14 years, 3 months ago

    Camille and others…I’m finding no answers on paper choice suggestions for postcards. I may go ahead and use any thick stock but the USPS design rep insisted that the paper should not be more than .016. Help?

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