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Lined Envelopes

By aurrorra | Aug 2, 2009 | Views: 141 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0
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Lined Envelopes come in various shapes and styles. There are bubble lined envelopes used to package items which may be easily damaged or broken. There are foil lined envelopes often used for wedding invitations. There are privacy lined envelopes which prevent others from viewing classified or private information. There are even tissue lined envelopes often used in container and barrier packaging. There seems to be a lined envelope for any type of job you can think of.

Many crafters have taken to the idea of creating their own lined envelopes by using up scraps of leftover papers. Using this idea they have created high end and festive envelopes to accompany their gifts or letters with little or no cost. This also gives the opportunity to design gift cards or letters that delightfully match the wrapping of the accompanying gift packages!

Document security is always a valid concern and using lined envelopes can help keep wandering eyes away from sensitive information. Envelopes lined with blue security stripes are available at many discount and office supply stores. You could also use black lined envelopes although most envelopes with additional lining do provide decent security. For those who prefer to spend less on envelopes and still have the added security, simply folding an additional sheet of paper around your document before placing it in the envelope will prevent light going through your secure and sensitive information.

Lined envelopes can add class and flair to otherwise boring white envelopes cards and letters. Create a festive mood around your event by sending invitations that coordinate with the envelope that carries them. It is a great way to add to the detail surrounding your party, get-together or wedding! Lace adds romance, black adds class, foil adds flair! The options are only limited by your imagination.

Bubble lined or padded envelopes are essential for protecting the precious trinkets we all love to send to each other. They help reduce and sometimes prevent damage from being dropped, bumped and many other issues that arise with the shipping process. Envelopes are a good option for small items, cards, photos, jewelry and other items that are to small to warrant an actual box.

The use of lined envelopes spans the gambit from personal letters and gifts to national security and shipping. There is a lined envelope available for almost any need. Do it yourself or do some research and your sure to find the product that best suits your needs.

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