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Mrs. Panther, Atlanta GA/Westport CT Age and Occupation: 24, Web Writer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Music Recording Engineer Engagement Date: March 13, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: The Inn at Longshore About Me: I'm a total goofball who goes through life at a breakneck pace, trying not to knock anything over. I tend to fall in love with everything I encounter, but more than anything, I love my two little kitties, Bela and Josie, and my big kitty, Mr. Panther! As a wannabe crafter, I'm still waiting for my artistic talents to emerge. (Any day now, really.) In the meantime, I spend my days eating anything put in front of me, buying every pair of shoes I see and absorbing wedding inspiration from every inch of my surroundings. Mr. Panther and I are hardcore New Englanders planning Connecticut nuptials from our new home in the Dirty South, and can't wait to mix our newfound love of classic Southern charm with some modern city touches.
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Going Postal for Postage

November 10th, 2010 @ 10:10 am by Mrs. Panther

I bet every time I post, you think my entry titles couldn’t possibly get lamer. But I just keep surprising you, don’t I?

Back to business. So, I’ve been deep in the thick of making my save the dates for the past few weeks. First I designed ‘em, then I mocked ‘em up, then we hashed out a printing method, then we picked out colors from the corresponding Pantone guide (uncoated process, in this case), then we chose and ordered matching paper, and now, I’m just agonizing. I can’t order the actual printed portion until I get the printing samples from the company we’re using (Catprint, if all goes according to plan, and yes, I chose them because they like cats) and OUR ENGAGEMENT PHOTOS!

In the meantime, I’ve been cutting, cutting, cutting. I don’t want to reveal too much about them until they go out, but suffice it to say, my Cricut has a starring role in the production process. I took a break from Cricut-ing on Saturday to run to the post office, and I got some “deets,” as they say, about the postage for my precious beauties. As it turns out, the envelope size I chose—six-and-a-half inches, square—is the most expensive thing EVER to mail! Ready for this?

A non-rectangular letter is subject to a $0.20 surcharge because it won’t go through the machine. Fine. I figured they’d be $0.64 to mail—no big deal.

But then I found out that any letter that’s taller than six-and-one-eighth inches is not considered a letter—it’s considered a large envelope. These start at $0.88 to mail.

But a large envelope that isn’t rectangular is considered a package! And packages start at $1.22!

And whoops, in the process of adding a million unnecessary details to these things, I’ve probably gone over an ounce in weight, so now we’re looking at $1.39 each—$1.39 each for a save the date. Are we all aware that most people mail their entire invitation suite for $0.61? Yeah. So. My original plan to have one cute little 64-cent dolphin stamp has gone awry, and now my mathematically challenged brain has been working on combinations of postage that add up to $1.39. Want to see some of the hilarious options?

Going Postal for Postage :  wedding postage stationery westport Panther1 panther1

This seriously cracks me up. Because our save the date WOULD have two wedding cakes and a bighorn. That is SUCH typical Panther behavior.

Going Postal for Postage :  wedding postage stationery westport Panther2 panther2

The King and Queen of Hearts, and a kitty…and random small stamps that add up to seven cents!

Going Postal for Postage :  wedding postage stationery westport Panther3 panther3

Comics, and a doggie, and the chair and star again!

But wait a minute, we might be onto something here.

Going Postal for Postage :  wedding postage stationery westport Panther4 panther4

The “Adopt a Pet” stamp shows our love for animals and our passion for helping homeless fur babies find homes. The purple pansy stamp matches our colors and says “LOVE” on it. Mr. Panther LOVES comics, especially Calvin & Hobbes. (I’m not kidding—the man has ALL THE HARDCOVER BOOKS on our bookshelf.) The red, white, and blue star signifies our wedding falling on Fourth of July weekend. And the chair signifies how much we both love sitting down! It’s PERFECT!

You know, it may be unfortunate and expensive and slightly ridiculous, but I think it was fate that our save the dates would cost $1.39. I’m so proud of myself for making that happen.

(All mock-ups made by me in Photoshop with images taken from the USPS site)

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28 Responses to “Going Postal for Postage”

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hisbunny
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hisbunny (message)  767 posts, Busy bee

I love your explanation!! I laughed! Good post. :)

 
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BlueChampagne (message)  577 posts, Busy bee

I just wanted to let you know this post cracked me up!
“And the chair signifies how much we both love sitting down! It’s PERFECT!” hahahahaha

 
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kitzy
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kitzy (message)  4,224 posts, Honey bee

hilarious! our stds were 61 cents to mail, but we put extra postage so we could use 1 dog and 1 cat stamp on each envelope!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, that is a lot of postage! Our save the dates were square and cost 81 cents to mail.

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

So funny!! Our invitations ended up costing that much to mail, SOOOO annoying!

 
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Miss Panther (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

To anyone who is reading this and getting discouraged against 6.5″ square envelopes: Apparently I misunderstood the rules initially! My logic seemed to make perfect sense, but when I got the post office with an actual completed STD, it was officially $1.05. I think once you hit a certain level for size (in my case, Large Envelope), they only take you up one price increase at a time for additional things (like not being square and/or being over 1 ounce). Or something. It was confusing. Anyway, $1.05 is easy-peasy because it’s one 61-cent stamp and one 44-cent stamp!

 
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MoonFlower
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MoonFlower (message)  16 posts, Newbee

what about personalized stamps. they cost a bit more, but you can put the exact amount of postage on it and customize with a photo, etc? It may be something to consider if you don’t want “all” of those stamps on the envelope. Picture it Perfect is one place that does it. They come in packs of 20 and for the $1.39 postage, 1 pack is 38.95 ea, 2-9 packs are 36.95ea, 10-24 packs are 35.95ea and 25-75 packs are 34.95ea. Just a thought. Check out the USPS website for more info. Good luck.

 
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BluegrassBride

If it makes you feel better, our postcard save-the-dates (you know - that could easily have been mailed with a post-card stamp) had four (yes, FOUR) stamps on each one because my fiance didn’t want there to be a polar bear on them.

I used two 10c. clock stamps and two 4c. chair stamps. I justified that the clock made it seem timely and incorporated one of our colors (green and champagne) while the Chippendale chairs are the same time as those in our reception hall. The stamps took up almost the ENTIRE area above the address lines, to the point that I had to actually write either really small, or risk the stamps overlapping some of the calligraphy. The postman looked at me like I was crazy. The things we do for love…

 
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Whimsical.Sprite
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Whimsical.Sprite (message)  828 posts, Busy bee

Your post seriously cracks me up…. lol

 
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Miss Cinnamon Bun
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Miss Cinnamon Bun (message)  1,100 posts, Bumble bee

I don’t understand why square things cost more to mail. Once I found that out (I made square Christmas cards last year) I made a mental note, and have nixed any invite design that is square, no matter how pretty.

 
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Linda

I bought vintage postage from years past on Ebay and each of our invitations had different stamps on them! It was really fun to use the old “love” stamps and some randoms that I found.

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

looks like a winning combination! ours were square as well, so we had the king and queen, as well as a polar bear. just hangin’ out there, all random.

 
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bkreilly
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bkreilly (message)  21 posts, Newbee

oh great combo! We sent postcard STD’s and the only postcard stamp that is out right now is…a polar bear!!!!!!!! Not really the theme we were going for for our May Wedding :)

 
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Ice Cream Sundae
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Ice Cream Sundae (message)  92 posts, Worker bee

Haha, “how much we both love sitting down”. I giggle every time I read your posts!

 
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micks_mandee

Wow. I laughed (out loud, for like 5 minutes) at the wedding cakes and bighorn stamp collection. I finally composed myself, finished reading the post, only to laugh (out loud again) at the final explanation. “And the chair signifies how much we both love sitting down.” I’m still giggling. Thanks for this post :)

 
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Violet Violet
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Violet Violet (message)  985 posts, Busy bee

haha–i love the combo! I wanted square but changed my mind when I heard they cost extra. I had no idea about the other stuff!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

“Cake, Cake, GOAT!” Hilarious!

Urrghhhh I HATE how these “rules” cause everything to add up. I just had a square card returned to me with no reason specified, even with 2 x Forever stamps :(

 
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Miss Twigs (message)  126 posts, Blushing bee

That last combo is teriffic!

 
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twinravenspress
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twinravenspress (message)  26 posts, Newbee

Have you looked in to possibly using vintage stamps? There are a lot of cool ones out there, and often you can find large lots of them for sale on Ebay and similar sights for fairly reasonable prices. They’ve become pretty popular nowadays for weddings and might be a good solution to finding fun stamps that add up to $1.39. Good luck! : )

 
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Miss Panther (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

@MoonFlower: I haven’t seen Picture It Perfect! I looked at Zazzle and the cost was just too high, though it would be much more convenient. I’ll check out the site you mentioned!
@BluegrassBride: Haha, that’s pretty funny! But at least they matched your color scheme!
@twinravenspress: Hi Kristin! We actually sent our Save the Dates out a while ago (this is an old post!), but I think I may look into the vintage stamps for our invitations. I LOVE how they look!

 
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Mrs. Panther, Atlanta GA/Westport CT Age and Occupation: 24, Web Writer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Music Recording Engineer Engagement Date: March 13, 2010 Wedding Date: July 2011 Venue: The Inn at Longshore About Me: I'm a total goofball who goes through life at a breakneck pace, trying not to knock anything over. I tend to fall in love with everything I encounter, but more than anything, I love my two little kitties, Bela and Josie, and my big kitty, Mr. Panther! As a wannabe crafter, I'm still waiting for my artistic talents to emerge. (Any day now, really.) In the meantime, I spend my days eating anything put in front of me, buying every pair of shoes I see and absorbing wedding inspiration from every inch of my surroundings. Mr. Panther and I are hardcore New Englanders planning Connecticut nuptials from our new home in the Dirty South, and can't wait to mix our newfound love of classic Southern charm with some modern city touches.

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