Premium A6 White Envelopes - Ultra Thick & Heavyweight for Wedding Invitations, Greeting Cards, Business Correspondence (100-Pack) - Perfect for Special Occasions & Professional Mailing
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DESCRIPTION
Ultra Thick White A6 Envelopes by Desktop Publishing Supplies, Inc. are the strongest, thickest, & most durable envelopes we have ever created. These envelopes are made from a 100lb Text paper stock (38lb Bond, 140gsm)- making them far thicker than the average envelope. This added thickness not only protects, but adds a premium feeling to your final product. These envelopes are great for couples to accompany their wedding invitations as well as companies to use for mailings or greeting card products. These A6 envelopes measure the standard A6 size of 4 3/4" x 6 1/2". The A6 size works great for pairing with A6 invitations or Greeting Cards as well as 4" x 6" photos or cards. The back of these envelopes features a booklet style square flap with a standard moisture activated glue adhesive for sealing. The entire envelope is a pure white color and is printable on with your inkjet or laser printer.
FEATURES
Ultra Thick Envelopes - Thickest Envelopes on the market - Made from 100lb Text stock (38lb Bond / 140 gsm)
Great for Pairing with Formal Invitations or Premium Greeting Cards
Standard A6 Size (4 3/4" x 6 1/2") - Designed to fit 4 5/8" x 6 1/4" Invitations & Greeting Card as well as 4" x 6" Photoss
Features a Booklet Style Square Flap with a standard moisture activated adhesive glue for sealing
Printable on with your Inkjet or Laser Printer
REVIEWS
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As a professional card maker, I'm always looking for really thick envelopes to go with the 130-lb. cover stock I use for my cards. These are perfect: VERY thick, smooth, and opaque. They're much heavier than other high-quality envelopes I've used. I love them, and I'd always offer them with my cards, but they seem to go in and out of stock. These are my first choice for envelopes when I can get them.