![]() ![]() I really should just return it and get my money back, but then again, I really do love the concept and being the positive person that i am, know that they will fix this problem by sending out or at least put a correct one on the web for the time being.Īnother reason that I don’t want to return it is because I got it at a discounted price, and I know that if and when they ever come out with a board that is correct, I will probably not have the chance of getting it so inexpensively again. Still need some help? I made this video with some additional tips!ĪARRGGHH! I wish i would have looked here and read all of the reviews before purchasing this! I was so excited to get it, and now am very, bummed to see that everyone else is having the same issues as I am!. I’d love to hear any questions or concerns you might have. When lining up the “foot” of the tool on the score line, make sure it’s aligned RIGHT ON TOP of the score line. The newer ones give you a bit more wiggle room.Īlso… I found one more tip that will help you make the most accurate envelopes. The company told me that the old version (with the exclusion of the 3X3 envelope, which was just incorrect) had markings that made the envelopes snug. As mentioned in the video, I found 8 differences in the markings. If you’d prefer just to print your own, click this link: Third: If you DID happen to purchase the first round of Envelope Punch Boards (that have the mis-markings) you can email WRMK and ask for a correction sticker at com with ‘Envelope Punch Board Sticker’ as the subject line and the mailing address in the body of the email. Second: Right now, there is no mention of a V2. Well, now I have some answers for you!įirst: YES, THE BOARDS THAT ARE BEING SHIPPED NOW ARE MARKED CORRECTLY. Got a slew of questions on that post and video asking if all the boards were mis-marked, if WRMK were coming out with a V.2, and if there were going to be correction stickers. (If you’d like, read the post and view that video here.) I then got to take one home to test out.Īt that time I discovered that there were some measurements that were off- and offered you, the readers, how to fix those errors. ![]() As you may recall, the Envelope Punch Board by We R Memory Keepers took CHA by storm and generated quite the buzz. The minimum size of an elope that can be mailed using the United States Postal Service is 3.Today I have the third installment of the Envelope Punch Board Saga. This is a list of all of the available "A" envelopes for your information. When sending letters or invitations, ColorCopiesUSA can print each name and each address on the front of the envelopes. A humid, non-dripping cotton pad is the ideal way of applying the moisture on the adhesive blue inside the flap of the envelope.Ĭustomization: We can print either a "static" image and information in all of your envelopes, or personalize each of them with data provided. Sealing: The way to activate the sealing of this envelope is by means of moisture. The card could either be a flat or a fold-over card. This is the smaller version within the "A" series of envelopes so it can also be used as RSVP, and contain a card as big as 4-1/4" x 5-1/2". This envelope is ideal for invitations, greeting cards, thank you cards,and is elegant when you send letters. Size: A2 envelopes(4-3/8" x 5-3/4") are light, square and have a rectangular flap. The paper, colors and other details will match in between the different sizes of "A" envelopes. "A" envelopes are popular because it is elegant to send an invitation for a business event, or a wedding as examples, and you can insert the return envelopes and cards. What this means is that one envelope will always fit in the next bigger envelope. ![]() The "A" series of envelopes is designed using the metric international system, so the sizes of the envelopes are all proportional to one another. Why do people choose "A" envelopes instead of other models? A2 envelopes are small and elegant, with the square flap.
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