| If you like sending letters, invitations, and cards, you | | | | size of the address label you want. Remember that |
| definitely need address labels. Say goodbye to writing | | | | your recipients will be seeing (and scrutinizing) your |
| your address manually on every envelope you send | | | | address label, so it is best to choose s design that |
| for hours and hours - with address labels , you just | | | | reflects your personality. Some people order two kinds |
| stick and send! | | | | of labels - one kind for formal letters, one kind for |
| Address labels are so easy to use - with them in hand, | | | | more laid back letters (such as cards sent to family |
| you can afford to spend more time actually writing the | | | | and friends). |
| letter than labeling the envelope. Address labels also | | | | Size does matter. There are literary dozens upon |
| look more professional than handwriting, and best of all, | | | | dozens of mailing label sizes, and even if you can't find |
| leave no room for human error. | | | | one that's suitable to your taste and requirements, you |
| And because they can be personalized anyway you | | | | can easily have special sizing done. |
| want, so you can be sure you'll find something tailor fit | | | | Small return address labels are typically 1.5" x 1.75". |
| to your requirements. You can either order online, go | | | | Since return address labels are not processed by a |
| personally to a print shop or make your own, but | | | | mail sorting machine, you can go creative and add |
| before you do so, keep in mind some of these | | | | fancy font, color, and illustrations. If you need |
| reminders. | | | | addressing labels, on the other hand, consider the |
| Plan and design your address label well. Clearly write | | | | standard 1"x4" to 2"x4" size. De sure to choose a |
| down the information you want to appear on it and | | | | large and easy-to-read font that is machine-readable. |
| double check spelling and accuracy. Make sure your | | | | And be careful about putting fancy illustrations or logos |
| information fits in a certain number of lines, and that the | | | | on your addressing labels - if you don't place them |
| text size is clear and readable but proportionate to the | | | | properly, they confuse the sorting equipment. |