Happy Home Anniversary Card | Sketched Houses | Set of 10
Happy Home Anniversary Card | Sketched Houses | Set of 10
Celebrate your client's home anniversary with our Happy Home Anniversary sketched houses greeting cards. The home anniversary card is a great way to reconnect and make your clients feel appreciated. Add a wow factor by choosing the lined envelope.
Details
Details
- Set of 10 cards and envelopes
- 5.5”w x 4.25”h (Size A2)
- Blank inside
- White envelopes with a pointed flap
- Premium 100lb white, slightly textured cardstock
Envelope Liner Option
Envelope Liner Option
Add a wow factor with an envelope liner.
- Lined envelopes include a patterned paper, adhered by hand inside the envelope flap.
- Unlined envelopes are plain envelopes without the patterned paper.
See FAQ's to learn how to seal the lined envelope.
Shipping
Shipping
Non-customized items will ship within 5 business days after purchase date (excludes weekends and holidays). Please add 7 days for production of customized notecards.
Select your desired shipping speed in checkout. Below are the timelines to expect once your package ships.
- USPS Ground Advantage: 3-7 days
- USPS Priority Mail: 2-3 days
- UPS Ground: 2-6 days
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to Seal Lined Envelopes
How do I seal the lined envelope?
The traditional method for sealing envelopes has been to lick or wet the adhesive. But there are better ways to secure the flap and keep the design beautiful for your recipient.
To seal the lined envelope, use glue dots or adhesive.
- To use glue dots, place one dot approximately one-third of the way from the tip on both the left and right sides of the envelope flap, using a total of two dots.
- To use a glue runner (or double-sided adhesive), run the glue from the tip of the envelope to halfway on the flap, leaving space by the crease of the envelope for your recipient to easily open the envelope.
- After the adhesive is applied, fold the flap down, pressing firmly to secure and seal the envelope.
Glue dots and tape glue runners can be found at most craft or office supply stores.
If you do choose to wet the adhesive, use caution to not get the envelope liner wet. It is not waterproof and dark colors may bleed onto the adjacent envelope when sealed.