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    Postage question

    I have a question about postage. I have only sent cards TTM so far, but I want to send 8x10's out to certain people. How much postage should I put on the envelope and the return SASE? How many US stamps would you recommend. I have those plastic top loaders for 8x10's that I would use to ship it in. Thanks!

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    I have a question about postage. I have only sent cards TTM so far, but I want to send 8x10's out to certain people. How much postage should I put on the envelope and the return SASE? How many US stamps would you recommend. I have those plastic top loaders for 8x10's that I would use to ship it in. Thanks!

    I would buy a digital scale. It helped me so much when I was doing TTM. One stamp per ounce, and one less on the SASE is a rule of thumb. If you're sending a 3 oz envelope, put thre on the package and two on the SASE. Hope I helped!

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    Thanks for the tip. Are digital scales expensive? And is that usually how much they weigh?

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