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After waiting patiently for my order from Paper Source, I designed gorgeous (if I do say so myself...lol) boxed invites based on ideas I got from nylalany's invites. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVED them.

 

Anyways, I went down to the post office to make sure they meet their requirements - up here in Canada you can mail an 'oversized' letter up to 20 mm thick (0.787 of an inch). The boxes from PaperSource are 3/4 of an inch so it should have just squeaked by. Well, I guess PaperSource meant ABOUT 3/4 of an inch because they're too big! BangHead.gif The invites should have cost about $1.50 each to mail but because they're a tiny bit too big, it would cost $10 per invite! We have 60 to send out so that's way too much.

 

So back to the drawing board....sigh..and I promised everyone the invites would be in the mail this weekend. sad.gif

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I'm sure PaperSource would give a refund but it's not really worth it. I only bought 4 boxes ($2 each) in different colours just to decide what colour to use. Plus I bought some other stuff (not for invites) so it's not too bad. It would cost more then the $8 to send them back. It's just frustrating because I really liked the invites. The box sides are exactly 3/4 of an inch but then the part that makes up the top and bottom 'wall' is about 1/16 of an inch each. So in reality the box is just over 7/8 of an inch. The post office has this hard plastic thing with a hole that is exactly 20 mm high. Your envelope HAS to fit throught that so that's why they wouldn't accept it. You can't bat your eyelashes at the mailman and convince him to take it...if it doesn't fit, it isn't getting mailed.

 

I guess I could hand-deliver them. It just seems...I dunno, not professional? Tacky? That's not the word I'm looking for but hopefully you catch my drift.

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I hand delivered my STDs and it was fun. Everyone loved getting them hand delivered- i don't think anyone thought it was tacky- at least they didn't say so. And if they did, I would have taken the invite back- haha. Plus it's fun because you get to talk to the people when they get them and see how excited they are.

 

I only had 20 STDs though. Not 60 to hand deliver.

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Yeah, 60 seems like a LOT. Plus, since Vancouver is such a spread out city, it will take like 2 days. Errrrr!

 

Tacky isn't really the word I meant. Just that weddings are a formal affair (even though ours isn't...lol) and mailing them is proper. I mean, it's not like a backyard BBQ.

 

My sister hates the idea of me hand delivering. But I think hand delivering is better then redesigning, right?

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