I use Copy+Paste to Word, which has a template for shipping labels (created by me). Then I send it to my printer, which uses sticky paper. I get a strip with shipping addresses, cut them, put them on packets, and there I go.
I use Copy+Paste to Word, which has a template for shipping labels (created by me). Then I send it to my printer, which uses sticky paper. I get a strip with shipping addresses, cut them, put them on packets, and there I go.
I do it exactly the same way, but instead of cutting like it's 4th grade crafting class, I just use the sticker template paper that has been divided and precut already and I just match the word template layout to the label paper layout and then just peel off the right parts.
I remember back when I started I used to write every out by hand, I think I did it for about 2 months- Reminds me of that scene from Harry Potter where he is writing with his own ink. Horrible!
I do it exactly the same way, but instead of cutting like it's 4th grade crafting class, I just use the sticker template paper that has been divided and precut already and I just match the word template layout to the label paper layout and then just peel off the right parts.
I remember back when I started I used to write every out by hand, I think I did it for about 2 months- Reminds me of that scene from Harry Potter where he is writing with his own ink. Horrible!
Your customers should have enjoyed hand-written addresses, it is so vintage