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I'm a long time beader and jewelry maker and have just started exploring the possibility of selling my creations. My question is: Does anybody know what kind or mailer/envelope is most economical to use to mail out necklaces and earrings? Can I use a regular envelope or do I have to use a padded or bubble mailer? Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
Tina
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I think it would depend on how delicate your items are. If you sign up for a lot freebies, you can reuse the padded mailers they come in. I have even cut the mailers in half to make them last longer. Another thought is to save small bubble - bubble wrap and use it along with a regular envelope. It shouldn't make your package weigh too much more nor be too much thicker than a mailer. hth
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