TIP #1
Make, sign, and address all your birthday cards for the next month. In the bottom right corner on the back of each envelope, jot the person’s birthdate. Keep them stacked in order of the birth dates in a place you will see them every day. (I keep mine on the table by the door going out to the garage.) Take a quick glance at the top of the pile each day, and you’ll know if you need to put cards in the mail to arrive in time for someone’s upcoming birthday.

Tip #2
Buy your stamps from USPS.com. Their online store has a much greater selection of stamps to purchase than I’ve ever seen in any local post office. There is a small service fee, so I try to make 1 big purchase of stamps (I send a LOT of cards.) rather than several small purchases. Here are all the different stamps I got in my last order from USPS. They include flowers, birds, waterfalls, flags, “Thank You”, and even a set of stamps that includes sentiment stickers to decorate your envelopes!

Tip #3
Add a bit of postage stamp fun to your cards and paper crafts with our Perennial Postage Dies. These dies feature postage stamps of various sizes from background images for card making to multiple smaller images that work as accent pieces for all your paper crafting projects.

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Wishing you peace, joy, and happy stamping.
Mary Knabe
Love your tips…. now if I was only making birthday cards ahead of time. LOL