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Personalize your mail with a
Photo Address Label

Do you use a holiday or love stamp to set the tone for your mail? Why not use a photo address label to really personalize it and make your loved ones smile before they even open your card or note.


Photo address label example 1

This is one of the biggest
"bang for your buck"
every day uses for
photographs I can think of.
It's a simple, 15-minutes
or less project if you
already have your photos

on your computer. If you need help scanning photos into your PC, click here

To make a photo address label, the first step is to head out (or shop the web) and buy some inkjet or laser printer label sheets. I prefer the 30-label sheets for a these address labels. Once you have your labels and you're sitting at your computer, just open up your greeting card or photo project software and find the labels option. If you need help choosing software, see one of our greeting card pages (click on the "Christmas Photo Card" button to the left) for recommendations. Find the layout of your labels and select it. Add your favorite photograph and crop it as needed. Add your name and address as text and change the font to something fun but still readable.

Photo address label example 2 When you print your address labels, you're generally given the option of printing one label, the whole sheet, or any number of labels from the sheet. If you make your label generic enough, you can print a sheet or two at a time and keep them on hand for all of your mailings.


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