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Quality Park 9 x 12 Catalog Mailing Envelopes, Redi-Strip Self Seal Closure, 24 lb. Recycled Kraft Brown Envelopes,100 per Box (QUA44511)

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  • Our 9 x 12 inch recycled peel and seal catalog envelopes lend vintage charm to mailings; durable kraft paper with 40% post-consumer fiber; 100/box
  • Please don’t lick these envelopes; Quality Park Redi-Strip closures don’t require moisture—just peel and press for a safe, dry, sanitary seal
  • Peel-off strips protect adhesives from dust so your envelopes will last longer; stock up for bulk mail and events
  • Ideal for everyday mailing or special occasions; use envelopes for family reunion packets, stationery, registration forms, diplomas, certificates and more
  • An affordable, distinctive mailer that gets your company or event noticed


These Quality Park 9" x 12" catalog envelopes are made from 100% recycled content with 40% post-consumer content. Our 24 lb kraft brown envelopes have a Redi-Strip closure. Just peel and press for an instant seal, no moisture required. Redi-Strip envelopes are the perfect mailroom update for concerns about surface germs in the workplace. Skip the yuck, stay safe and save time with every mailing. Plus, the peelable paper strips protect your adhesive from dust so envelopes last longer in storage. Brown kraft paper has longer, stronger fibers than wove paper, which makes for a durable envelope with natural charm. Center seam construction gives added strength for heavy contents. Our kraft brown envelope is ideal for hand addressed or labeled letters, though not recommended for printing due to the natural color and texture of the paper. This opaque kraft envelope will protect private contents and lend a sophisticated, rustic touch to your communications. Don’t settle for bulky, stuffed white #10 envelopes with double-folded inserts or more expensive oversized flats. Our large envelope can store letter-sized papers flat. This 9 x 12 is the perfect compromise for cost-effective, professional-looking mailings with a little room to spare. Ideal for photos, art prints, certificates, registration materials or any letter or oversized papers you prefer to send flat without creases. Order boxes ahead for special projects. 100 Per box.


VitalBodies
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
This review is primarily about setting up a small but efficient “shipping station” that is eco friendly and also a small photography set. A side from the cost in dollars, there are three main factors related to setting up a shipping station. One is the “cost” to the environment, the next is the “cost” in storage space, and the third is the “cost” in working space. For example large items like styrofoam packing peanuts “cost” your storage are a lot of space. Too many things on the counter “cost” your working space and make working difficult. Counter space is usually a premium in a small work area. I give all the items suggested 5 stars. I am very happy with this shipping station.I mostly buy and sell antique and vintage tools and have sold almost 10,000 items on eBay. Which also means I have carefully packed shipped all those thousands of items. Shipping matters, and takes what it takes. Yet, it is imperative to not leave a mountainous trail of garbage behind just to ship items. Without a doubt, the main offender is “single use plastic” like plastic film tape, bubble wrap, plastic air puffs, bubble mailers, styrofoam peanuts and the like. None of this needed for the most part. Here in the US the most sustainable and recyclable material is paper and cardboard. Very little plastic can or will be recycled that was once shipping materials. So let’s begin.RACK:My setup has evolved and gotten smaller over the years and is more efficient, which is nice. I created my current shipping station within a 48” wide wire rack although one could use a wider 60” or smaller 36”. Wide is nice. The wire rack is the foundation of my setup although you might use a counter or something else. If you keep your rack on wheels, screw the wheels in all the way so the threaded shaft does not bend, and be realistic on the amount of weight the rack can hold. On feet they can hold many times the weight that they can on wheels. Make sure you do not load it top heavy. Create your rack by adding one shelf to the very bottom. Temporarily adjust one shelf to a comfortable working counter height and another above that with enough working room above the counter. Adjust your other shelfs to maximize your storage. You might need to adjust more than once to dial it in. The best tool for loosening shelves is a rubber mallet if you have one. Be sure the plastic clips SNAP together when you put them on. My setup has a bottom shelf, lower storage shelf, counter shelf and two upper storage shelves. This wire rack has been excellent for me.48” WIRE RACK: https://amzn.to/3Ve58lE60” WIRE RACK: https://amzn.to/4aW58wGKRAFT PAPER:I mostly ship antique and vintage tools, yet I ship all kinds of other items also. A 24” roll of kraft paper is my essential first step in packing up an item. I simply roll the item into the paper and use a rotary cutter to cut the excess. Then, leaving a little extra room (not tight) I fold the two ends. I do not use tape. I simply flip the item over and set it on the folded paper to hold it shut. Later the box or envelope will hold it shut. With practice you can predict your paper size and cut it to size before wrapping. Cutting is so easy and efficient with a rotary cutter/mat and can be done with one hand. What might not be apparent here is that you do not have to buy or store bubble wrap and packing peanuts and such which will save you a huge amount of space. A roll of kraft paper hung in the back of your wire rack takes up no working or storage room. Additionally it creates a seamless backdrop for photographing small items.KRAFT PAPER ROLL: https://amzn.to/3X8XLywROTARY CUTTER: https://amzn.to/3KxMfoQROTARY CUTTING MAT: https://amzn.to/45fCq8SKRAFT ENVELOPES AND BOXES:With the item simply wrapped, the sharp-ish edges are dulled and the item is protected to a fairly great degree. Next is to package it which will protect it further. I use kraft envelopes that are rigid or cardboard boxes. The price goes down on these as you buy greater numbers. I also reuse lots of boxes too.Should more packing materials be needed you can use pieces of cardboard or wadded up kraft paper. Cardboard folded into simple shapes like a square or triangle can provide a lot of protection. There are scissors made for cutting cardboard. Sometimes you might need to double box an item like glass with a box inside a box with wadded paper between the boxes. If the item was truly “sharp” you would need to attend to that before wrapping. No need for plastic film tape, bubble wrap, plastic air puffs, bubble mailers, styrofoam peanuts and the like. Just wrap with paper and use paper and cardboard to protect your items. One great help is that these kraft envelopes are high density items to store, and take very little room.SMALL KRAFT ENVELOPES: https://amzn.to/3xbhN0ILARGE KRAFT ENVELOPES: https://amzn.to/4bO8T8sCARDBOARD BOXES: https://amzn.to/4e23VXgCARDBOARD SCISSORS JAPAN: https://amzn.to/3xblbssCARDBOARD SCISSORS: https://amzn.to/4bIVn64OMNIGRID: https://amzn.to/4bK8m7FPAPER TAPE:I use water activated paper tape to seal the box or envelope as needed. I prefer the un-reinforced tape yet will use the reinforced tape for very large heavy items where and insurance claim might be at stake. I have an old school antique paper tape dispenser, yet there are a lot more choices than there used to be on Amazon. Dispensers under $20 to over $1200. Paper tape might seem like a hassle at first, yet it is the professional and sustainable way to ship. It gets to be second nature with a little practice. For boxes, seal the ends first then the middle seam. I keep a tiny tray and a sponge the width of tape handy to touch up tape that is misbehaving.REINFORCED PAPER TAPE: https://amzn.to/45bZNA0PAPER TAPE: https://amzn.to/4bKnYbnTAPE DISPENSERS: https://amzn.to/458FHXnSCISSORS: https://amzn.to/45aRjZPLABELS:Next you have to label your package. Printing a label on a printer, cutting the label out and then taping it on with plastic film tape is both expensive and time consuming. Get yourself a label printer. At the time I bought mine it was one of the few that worked with eBay, Etsy and the USPS. Go wireless and you can print from an iPad or iPhone or other wireless device. Buy labels in bulk and they are very affordable. It takes at least a foot and a half of plastic film tape for one USPS or UPS label. That adds up. The Thermal labels need no ink or ink cartridges and no film tape. The printer I use is awesome, I have had mine for years and it has been flawless. The labels are professional looking and super easy.LABEL PRINTER: https://amzn.to/3KtiK7RTHERMAL LABELS: https://amzn.to/4bO9ebePHOTO AND LIGHTS:The Kraft paper also makes a seamless background if you hang it. A lot of folks prefer a white background but I prefer a more neutral background for tools and kraft paper works great. If it gets dirty I just roll out some clean paper. I have tried white newsprint type paper but that paper is horrible for shipping as it is brittle and tears to easy. I used a wood closet rod for a pole to hang the roll of kraft paper. My counter is one pine board from the lumber store, cut to size to make the counter two boards deep. I added portable photo lights for photos and also to light the shipping counter. They are clamped on with magic clamps and adjusted with magic arms which work great. As a professional I have learned I like to have a dedicated iPad for taking and storing all my photos, for creating listings and correspondences. I do all my label printing from that iPad. Although not necessary, I added a sound bar which I hung with two long zip ties. This adds big sound yet takes no working or storage room. Makes shipping fun. There is a photo of the rotary cutter photographed with the seamless background as a simple example.SOUND BAR: https://amzn.to/4aRKihYPHOTO LIGHTS: https://amzn.to/3KvNxklMAGIC CLAMPS: https://amzn.to/3yPjHVmMAGIC ARMS: https://amzn.to/45avB8eIPAD 10: https://amzn.to/3KtnBpsCONCLUSION:This all might seem expensive to some, but just start where you can and work your way up. It is less expensive in the long run. You will be glad you no longer leave a trail of garbage behind. Your packages will be pro. I get lots of compliments on my packaging. Deeply consider the customers overall experience. They get the item they bought. It was simple to open. They did not have to deal with plastic tape and bubble wrap or the static cling of styrofoam. They are left with some cardboard and craft paper. Cardboard and kraft paper is what they are left with. So simple, so pure.Let me know if this review helped.
Maúhawk Iam
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
Expectations were met. No problem with this product
morgan
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
I recently purchased these envelopes as they were the cheapest option I could find with the cardboard paper type. While they are great value for the price, I must say that I'm really disappointed with the adhesive seal.The seal on these envelopes does not stick at all, and I found that I needed to tape every single one of them, otherwise they would pop open during transit. This is a significant inconvenience, and it's frustrating to think that the envelope might be lost in the post. (I do not know specifically, of course, how many orders have been lost because they opened before I started taping them, but I imagine it's quite a few of the ones that were lost.)Overall, I think these envelopes are suitable for those who don't mind taping them shut. However, if you're looking for envelopes with a reliable adhesive seal, you may want to look elsewhere.Despite the seal issue, I would still recommend these envelopes for anyone who is willing to put in the extra effort of taping them shut. They are the cheapest option I could find with the cardboard paper type, and they are of decent quality otherwise.
Laurence
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2021
L’adhérence pourrait être meilleure mais cela est tout de même convenable.
Dona Deam
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
The envelopes are perfect for my craft projects.
Morgan Chamberlain
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021
I love these envelopes, much cuter than just yellow ones. But the adhesive isn’t the greatest. I usually just tape and/or put a sticker over it though and it works great!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
Love the paper
René Rangel
Reviewed in Mexico on April 16, 2020
Como cualquier otro sobre, buen material
Tabatha Alcina
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2019
These are great quality and look really nice.
notjustyet
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2019
Advertised as 100% recycled, but the stamp on the envelope itself says it's only 40% post-consumer content. Not cool.
Frédérick
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2017
Greetings,These envelopes do the job to perfection, and they leave our trees where they are for the future.Regards, small things will keep our planet as it was.Frédérick Turgeon
Allie
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2015
Sticky part doesn't hold. I like the envelope otherwise,
Jackie2
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2012
I love these envelopes! Excellent quality. Very sturdy. The fact that they're ecylced is a bonus. I'm back for more.