I believe they would be fine to be posted without any protection. They are plastic so when you stick it to something it will just follow the contour of whatever it's stuck on. Anyone agree?
they'll travel fine I'm sure, no need to worry about extra protection. the postie LIKES to have his letters flat and unbent as they go through the sorting machines and letterbox slots better.
(unlike parcels so who cares how they travel.LOL)
Are these the same design as the last batch of stickers Mike?
How much approx?
Hi Andrew
Yes, same design. In a few months I want to get a new design done, maybe a larger square design but didn't get a chance to do it this time around as it was more costly and I couldn't get a hold of the hi-res image in time.
I'd love to be able to give them away; with the last lot of paper stickers I was happy to give them away to anyone who asked because they were so affordable, but with this lot they're much much more expensive so I'm going to have to charge for them. I'll only charge what it costs to get them printed, which is about $1 each.
It's not that practical to have people pay a single $1 for a single sticker though, so I'll probably have to do it in batches of say 10, in order to make the postage and paypal fees worthwhile.
They're 297mm long though so won't fit in a normal DL envelope. I'll have to send them in A4 size.
Just checked the AusPost website, and for postage of a C4 envelope, even with just the stickers (under 5mm thick, up to 20g), it's still going to cost $1.20 to post.
So will factor that in too.
The prepaid C4 envelopes are $2.70, but could do it a bit cheaper if I buy a pack of C4 envelopes from OfficeWorks and put stamps on later.
like most of us here mike!!! the price will be what ever... you can't do it for nothing...... i'd rather pay more cover your costs and time also make a bit of money to help keep this forum up and running