All about vintage stamps for your wedding invitations
Ahβ¦ vintage postage. You are so beautiful but so misunderstood. I absolutely LOVE using vintage stamps. They add such a romantic touch to an envelope. Vintage postage is one of those things that a lot of couples want but arenβt exactly sure how it works or how much it can all end up costing. Believe it or not, vintage postage requires a lot of work and time to calculate, source, curate, and assemble onto your envelopes.
In todayβs blog post, I want to explain a bit about what vintage stamps are, how they can be used for your wedding invitations, how theyβre priced, and how we can control that cost a bit.
1.What is vintage postage?
First I want to explain a bit about what vintage stamps are. Once USPS issues stamps, they donβt expire, but they also donβt work the same as the Forever stamps that most of us are used to. Forever Stamps maintain their first-class postage rate even if that rate rises in the future, but vintage stamps don't abide by the same rules. So any unused stamp can be used to mail letters but the trick is you need enough stamps to equal the current price of postage. Thatβs why you see people using SO MANY stamps on one envelope.
3. How are they priced?
Vintage stamps sound great, huh? Why donβt we all use them all the time, then? Welllll, the thing is, when you purchase a vintage stamp, you are not paying its face value/marked denomination. The cost of a stamp depends on how rare it is, how popular it is, the markup the curator charges, etc. So even though the face value of a stamp may be 10 cents, you may be paying 80 cents for it. At the time of this blog post, the price of first-class stamp to mail a letter is 63 cents. Depending on how many stamps you use, it might cost $1 - $2 to actually mail a 63 cent letter. Now, multiply that by however many invitations you are sending, and it can cost you $200-$300 just to mail your invitations. You may have the budget for that which is great, but there is a way we can bring the cost down while still using vintage postage, which brings me to my next point:
4. How can we bring the cost down while still using vintage stamps?
There are two ways we can bring the cost down while still using those beautiful vintage stamps we all love! We can use higher-denomination vintage stamps so that fewer are required. The other option is to use one current USPS stamp and the rest can be vintage stamps. Letβs see an example:
There are a couple more things that go into how much it can cost to mail wedding invitations like size, thickness, etc but weβll cover those in another blog post.
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