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White Gel Pen for Christmas Cards

For a festive mood during December buy a white gel pen to address the green/red envelopes or cards and letters you send.

By Melanie

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By Kathleen Jun (Guest Post)
December 3, 20040 found this helpful

Although this would be lovely for things you are delivering personally, please reconsider for envelopes going through the mail. If I use colored envelopes for Christmas cards, I often put white stickers on them and write the address clearly in black on the white labels.

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The folks in the Post Office who have to decipher your handwritten cards will be much more likely to be able to read them.

 
December 4, 20040 found this helpful

I've done this for awhile now at Christmas time, I even send my bills this way through the post office and no problems. The pens I'm talking about are very bright white and actually contrast very well to be seen on the green and red envelopes. For my bills in the month of Dec. I buy the envelopes and forgo the ones that come with the bills, and then write Merry Christmas on the back for whoever opens the envelope. I figure they could use a little cheer too.
But of course it's always important to be careful and have people feel safe though, so your idea is good as well.

 

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