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LUXPaper A7 Invitation Envelopes for 5 x 7 Cards in 80 lb. Vintage Plum, Printable Envelopes for Invitations, w/Peel and Press Seal, 50 Pack, Envelope Size 5 1/4 x 7 1/4 (Purple)
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  • PERFECT FOR ALL OCCASIONS: If you’re looking for an envelope for baby shower invitations, wedding invitations, holiday cards, pregnancy announcements, RSVPs, thank-you cards, and more, our A7 LUX Paper envelope is an excellent option. These square flap envelopes are also perfect for direct mail, letters, postcards, and 5” x 7” photos so you can depend on them for all your special mailing needs.
  • PEEL & PRESS SEAL: The self-seal design of these envelopes is perfect for anyone who doesn’t want to lick or use a moistener on every single envelope — it’s a huge time-saver! Simply peel off the protective strip, press, and seal. It couldn't be easier! This type of adhesive is great for business applications, wedding announcements, and personal notes.
  • PRINTABLE & CUSTOMIZABLE: If you want to customize or label your envelopes with zero hassle, you’re in luck! These envelopes are printer-friendly, so you can use your home laser or inkjet printer to address them. They are printable on both digital and offset commercial printers. No need to worry about smudging or jamming because these envelopes are made for compatibility with most printer models.
  • BEAUTIFUL PURPLE COLOR: If you want a high-quality purple envelope, this is the item for you. Made from 80 lb. text weight / 32 lb. bond / 120 GSM paper stock, these envelopes are about twice as thick as printer paper. If purple isn’t the color you’re looking for, we’re happy to offer these envelopes in many color options.
  • DURABLE & RELIABLE: These envelopes make excellent invitation holders and are 5 1/4" 7 1/4" (133.35mm x 184.15mm), large enough to comfortably fit 5” x 7” paper items. Made from LUX 80 lb. Vintage Plum paper stock with a side seam construction, these envelopes are thick and durable, making it perfect for things like photos, letters, mailings, personal mail, or invitations.
Specs:
ColorVintage Plum
Height0.1 inches
Length5.3 inches
Size50 Qty.
Width7.3 inches

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Found 1 comment on LUXPaper A7 Invitation Envelopes for 5 x 7 Cards in 80 lb. Vintage Plum, Printable Envelopes for Invitations, w/Peel and Press Seal, 50 Pack, Envelope Size 5 1/4 x 7 1/4 (Purple):

u/littlej2010 · 3 pointsr/Weddingsunder10k

I just got these in today and I am SO excited about how they turned out! I was able to make the entire suite for 80 invitations right under $100. The picture doesn't do the pearl finish justice... it's a beautiful subtle sparkle!

Originally, I'd had to swallow that these would inevitably cost over $350 because we needed an English and Spanish set, which is not friendly to quantity based ordering. I also wanted shimmer pearl cardstock, which requires a laser printer. Not to mention, all of the paper cutting and pricing just printing these at FedEx was like $80. Then... I found inspiration on Etsy, and found out that my job's copy center offers printing just for the cost of ink, which is like 10 center per page for color!

Moral of the story.... Check and see if work offers high quality printing for just their cost of goods :)

Details:

  • Etsy Purple Wedding Invitation Set - $8 on a 50% off sale. I also bought the menu (for a bar menu) and matching sign templates.
  • 92 lb Shimmer Cardstock - $56, got a 100 pk and a 25 pk.
  • A7 80 lb Envelopes in Purple - $25 for two 50 pks
  • Printing AND cutting at work - $12

    The envelopes would've been less had I chosen to not go peel and press... I just wanted that little luxury!

    I'm also using a personal printer and a Microsoft Word template to print the addressing on my invites. I couldn't find a site to do 80 for under $100 :( But, on the bright side, it really wasn't that bad to DIY it once I figured out Word's intricacies.

    We're also not sending RSVP cards (requesting the RSVP online) in the spirit of being both cost effective and environmentally friendly. I am sending recipe cards that I hope that guests bring to the reception for our guestbook! I'll also be printing extras of those, which might require another paper buy. I need to see what all I have left.