Happy Mail Mailbox

Who wouldn’t smile if they opened up their mailbox and saw this sweet sticker on an envelope?

About:

Item Type: Circle Stickers
Formatted for: Online Labels OL325. See tips section below if you need labels.

image Credits and Sources:

Image: “Valentine's day elements collection Free Vector” Designed by Freepik
Link

“Happy” Font: Ellen James by Justina Tracy
”Mail” Font: Golden Bars 2 by Justina Tracy
Affiliate Link

Labels were created in Maestro Label Designer. “Happy Mail” text was created in Inkscape, flattened, and imported as an image so the original font cannot be extracted.

How to Print:

  1. Download the file at the link above.

  2. Press print and choose your printer in the menu that appears.

  3. Ensure print size is on default and “fit to page”, “stretch”, or any other similar settings are disabled. Having these settings enabled may cause your print to be misaligned.

  4. Press print and start sending some happy mail!

Tips:

If you are an HP Instant Ink subscriber (or don’t mind using a lot of ink), I recommend printing on a higher DPI than your printer likely defaults to. This will use more ink, but your print will be much more crisp and bright. With HP Instant Ink, 1 page is 1 page no matter how much ink is used, so I always like to get the most out of my money.

If you’d like to subscribe, please use my referral link here. We both get a free month of printing which helps tremendously with how much I print for the group!

If you need to buy labels, you can buy them directly from Online Labels here or on Amazon here (affiliate). Amazon seems more expensive, but the price includes what you would spend on shipping at Online Labels, so the prices balance out.

About Affiliate LinkS:

The affiliate links used in this post don’t cost you anything extra and help cover some of the monthly expenses for the group. They also allow me to buy more graphics to make more labels for everyone (and support the wicked talented people who create these beautiful designs).

Megan Evans

Megan is the creator of Random Acts of Cardness. She is 28 years old and is originally from Cleveland, Ohio. She now lives in Glendale, Arizona with her husband and her dogs.

https://www.randomactsofcardness.org
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