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  2. How to properly address an envelope - AOL

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    So, even though it may seem old-school, knowing how to address an envelope properly is a skill everyone should have, especially if you’re sending a formal invitation or professional letter.

  3. Christmas Card Etiquette To Keep In Mind This Year - AOL

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    However, just like any other type of written communication, there are some basic rules of etiquette to follow, like how to address the envelope, when to mail your cards out so they arrive on time ...

  4. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare. In some places, one can send a postcard for a lower fee than a letter.

  5. Studio cards - Wikipedia

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    Studio cards. The first studio cards were created in 1946 by Fred Slavic and Rosalind Welcher, seen here in 2002 at their Mount Monadnock home in New Hampshire. Studio cards were tall, narrow humorous greeting cards which became popular during the 1950s. The approach was sometimes cutting or caustic, a distinct alternative to the type of mild ...

  6. Mail art - Wikipedia

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    Mail art by György Galántai, 1981. Mail art, also known as postal art and correspondence art, is an artistic movement centered on sending small-scale works through the postal service. It developed out of what eventually became Ray Johnson 's New York Correspondence School and the Fluxus movements of the 1960s.

  7. Corner card - Wikipedia

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    The term corner card means the wording, sometimes with a pictorial feature, in the upper left hand corner of a postal stationery envelope [1] or an envelope designed to have regular adhesive stamps affixed to it. It is there for the purpose of stating the sender's return address to facilitate the return of undeliverable mail.

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