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This thread discusses the availability and pricing of envelopes for the Season's Best, with participants sharing their experiences and preferences regarding sourcing envelopes and using them as greeting cards.
Views differ on the best source for envelopes, with some participants favoring craft stores while others prefer the supply order. There is no clear consensus on the best approach to sourcing envelopes.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding the use of envelopes in conjunction with the Season's Best, particularly in the context of customer service and gifting.
Consultants looking for ideas on sourcing envelopes and utilizing Season's Best as greeting cards may find the shared experiences helpful.
PCJenni said:A guests wants to order envelopes for the Season's Best. I found them for $4 in the supply order but how many do they get for the $4?
Thanks for that info, Lisa.LisaAnn said:You get 25
BethCooks4U said:I keep a supply on hand and give them to anyone who purchases multiples of Season's Bests. I always suggest that people buy several and give them in place of greeting cards. For under $2 a greeting can be put on the inside cover and the recipient gets great recipes and they will think of that friend every time they use it.
At $4 for 25 I think of it as a great customer service - and it's deductable. I couldn't charge - people get cards at the store with a "free" envelope...
Thanks!Denarella said:What a great idea!!!
BethCooks4U said:Thanks!
And the under $2 INCLUDES the stamp (it takes $83 - I think - they just recently changed that you know...)!
BethCooks4U said:I keep a supply on hand and give them to anyone who purchases multiples of Season's Bests. I always suggest that people buy several and give them in place of greeting cards. For under $2 a greeting can be put on the inside cover and the recipient gets great recipes and they will think of that friend every time they use it.
At $4 for 25 I think of it as a great customer service - and it's deductable. I couldn't charge - people get cards at the store with a "free" envelope...
Exactly what I do!stayinathomemama said:Me too! I just write on the receipt how many envelopes they need and attach them to the receipt when I give it to the host. That way when the order comes in, the SB and envelopes are together.
The number of envelopes you can get for $4 depends on the price per envelope. If each envelope costs $0.50, you can get 8 envelopes for $4.
If each envelope costs $1, then you can purchase 4 envelopes for $4.
Some retailers offer discounts for bulk purchases, which could allow you to get more envelopes for your $4. It's best to check with the specific seller for any available promotions.
Yes, you can often buy envelopes in different sizes for $4, but the quantity may vary based on the size and price of each envelope. Check the pricing for each size to determine how many you can get.
You can find envelopes for $4 at various retailers, including office supply stores, online marketplaces, and discount stores. Make sure to compare prices to get the best deal.