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JAM Paper A2 Invitation Envelopes 4.375 x 5.75 Dark Red 31511305

JAM Paper A2 Invitation Envelopes 4.375 x 5.75 Dark Red 31511305
Store: Target
Last Price: 13.20 USD

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JAM Paper Dark Red A2 Invitation Envelopes measure 4 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches in size, which makes them ideal for A2 sized greeting cards, note cards, invitations, and response cards! These envelopes are sold in packs of 25 envelopes and are made out of 28lb, slightly textured, acid free, archival paper. Each one features a rectangular straight flap with a dependable gum closure to keep items secure as they travel through the mail. Use these envelopes for invitations, notes, letters, greeting cards, announcements, and other items! The rich, deep, dark beautiful red color of these envelopes makes them great for personal, professional, and special occasion mailing purposes. Size: A2 (4 3/8" x 5 3/4"). Closure: Gum. Opening: Booklet. Material: Paper. Finish: Smooth. Envelope type: Business. Envelope flap: Straight flap. Perfect for greeting cards, invitations, weddings or any announcement. Paper is acid free and archival. Paper weight: 28 lbs. 25 envelopes per pack. JAM Paper Dark Red A2 Invitation Envelopes measure 4 3/8 x 5 3/4 inches in size, which makes them ideal for A2 sized greeting cards, note cards, invitations, and response cards! These envelopes are sold in packs of 25 envelopes and are made out of 28lb, slightly textured, acid free, archival paper. Each one features a rectangular straight flap with a dependable gum closure to keep items secure as they travel through the mail. Use these envelopes for invitations, notes, letters, greeting cards, announcements, and other items! The rich, deep, dark beautiful red color of these envelopes makes them great for personal, professional, and special occasion mailing purposes. Sold as 25/Pack.

Price History

Cheapest price in the interval: 13.2 on December 20, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 15.19 on November 8, 2021