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I'm planning to make a spinner card this week for a birthday(my first one).......but got to wondering how well it would hold up going through the mail. Do they still function when they arrive or is this just a card you can give "in person"?
I also paid an additional .12 cents. To protect the front of the card, I cut a piece of bubble wrap (the little bubbles) and put over the card. That made it a little more bulky but didn't increase postage any.
I was worried too. I was afraid a regular envelope could rip open or the card would be ruined, so I sent mine in a bubble envelope. It cost more to send but I felt more secure. I'd love to know if the regular envelopes work. Could save some pennies (use those to make more spinners!).