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JAM Paper A8 Invitation Envelopes 5.5 x 8.125 Presidential Blue 563916908

JAM Paper A8 Invitation Envelopes 5.5 x 8.125 Presidential Blue 563916908
Store: Target
Last Price: 14.96 USD

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JAM Paper Presidential Blue A8 Invitation Envelopes measure 5 1/2 x 8 1/8 inches in size and are made out of high quality, 28lb, archival paper. These envelopes features wide straight flaps with dependable gum closures. A total of 25 envelopes are contained in this pack! Their size makes them perfect for A8 sized invitations, greeting cards, stationery, and note cards! Perfect for professional and personal mailing purposes of multiple kinds, these envelopes feature a pleasant , medium-tone blue color which makes them great for personal and professional mailing needs of multiple types. Use these envelopes to invite guests to events and to send cards for holidays or special occasions! Size: A8 (5 1/2" x 8 1/8"). Closure: Gum. Opening: Booklet. Material: Paper. Finish: Texture. Envelope type: Business. Acid free and archival. Dark base envelopes are acid-free and lignin-free. Paper weight: 28 lbs. 25 envelopes per pack. JAM Paper Presidential Blue A8 Invitation Envelopes measure 5 1/2 x 8 1/8 inches in size and are made out of high quality, 28lb, archival paper. These envelopes features wide straight flaps with dependable gum closures. A total of 25 envelopes are contained in this pack! Their size makes them perfect for A8 sized invitations, greeting cards, stationery, and note cards! Perfect for professional and personal mailing purposes of multiple kinds, these envelopes feature a pleasant , medium-tone blue color which makes them great for personal and professional mailing needs of multiple types. Use these envelopes to invite guests to events and to send cards for holidays or special occasions!. Sold as 25/Pack.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 14.96 on November 8, 2021

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