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Packaging guide

As a seller, you're responsible for packaging the cards correctly. While the following recommendations aim to provide some guidance, you may choose other packing methods that ensure the cards can arrive in optimal condition.

Small orders (if you're sending up to 16 cards)

1. Protect the cards by putting them into sleeves

Add up to 4 cards per sleeve. Then cover the open side of the sleeve with a small piece of paper, in a way that the tape does not touch the cards, so they can't fall off.

Large letter packaging example
Large letter packaging example
Large letter packaging example
Large letter packaging example

2. Place the cards into the envelope

If you're using a standard letter envelope, please use a rigid surface, such as a thin piece of board, and attach the sleeves to it using some tape.

There are also envelopes that already come with a boarded side, that are kind of perfect for shipping cards.

Large letter packaging example
Large letter packaging example

If you're using a padded envelope, you can simply put the sleeves in it, but please bear in mind that Royal Mail only sends padded envelopes as large letters.

Medium & large orders: if you're sending more than 16 cards

Divide the cards into piles and wrap them in a piece of paper. Then put them in a padded envelope, or a parcel box for large orders.