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Sunday, November 9, 2014

If it Fits, it Ships! (Except for International, then there is a weight limit)

by Wendy Minks 
 
Sending packages to missionaries serving internationally can be tricky and expensive.  For many of us, the most efficient and affordable way to get something to our missionary is via an USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope.  These are only $5.50 to ship within the US and about $25 to ship them internationally.
 
 
When shipping these within the US there is no weight limit.  When you ship them internationally they can weigh no more than 4 pounds. 
 
They come in a few different varieties, and all ship for the same price:
1. The standard Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope.  These are made out of stiff, but flexible cardboard and are available free at most Post Office locations. They are designed to hold 8.5 x 11 documents.
 
 
2. The padded Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope.  These are plastic, bubble wrap envelopes and are about the same size as the standard ones above.  They are not usually available at the Post Office and can be ordered for free from USPS.com.  They are flexible and they protect the contents.
 
 
3. The legal size, Priority Mail Flat Rate Envelope.  These are made out of stiff, but flexible cardboard and are not usually available at the Post Office.  They can be ordered for free from USPS.com
 
If you print and pay for the mailing labels online at USPS.com you will get free tracking and a small discount over the price you pay at the counter in the Post Office.  If you are shipping to an address outside of the US you will be directed through filling out the customs form online as well.
 
 
So, what will fit in one of these envelopes??  All kinds of stuff!  This legal size, flat rate envelope contains: 1 set of twin size sheets, 1 YW personal progress book, 1 YW pendant, 1 CTR ring (cheap distribution center variety), organic fruit snacks, sour belts(Hawaiian candy), post-it note tabs and one hand written letter. All for the low price of $23.50!
 
 
 
I was able to get all of this -
into this -
 
 
Here is a nifty trick I found on Pinterest.   I use this, or a modified version of it, ever time I send flat rate envelope package to my missionary. 

 
When you are shopping for your missionary think flat-ish, and not very breakable.  Here are some ideas for you:
  • Artwork (small) for their apartment walls - Like this!   http://missionarymommamall.com/collections/frontpage/products/meditation-of-christ-matted-photographic-print
  • Gatorade drink mix packets
  • Candy
  • Seasoning packets like Taco Seasoning, Guacamole, etc.
  • Beef Jerky or Slim Jims (or both if you are my kid!)
  • A Cute Pillowcase - Like this! http://missionarymommamall.com/products/pillowcases
  • Colored pencils
  • US Postage stamps.  (Letters home through Pouch Mail require a US stamp.)
  • Fruit snacks
  • Bookmark
  • Inexpensive Jewelry - Like this!
    http://missionarymommamall.com/collections/missionaries/products/starfish-necklace
     and this!
    http://missionarymommamall.com/collections/days-to-serve and this!
    http://missionarymommamall.com/products/i-know-it-i-live-it-i-love-it-sister-missionary-bracelet
  • Calendar for the new year
  • Personal care samples - lotion, shampoo, Bio Freeze, etc.
  • Hot cocoa packets
  • Window cling Christmas or other holiday decorations
  • Priesthood line of authority cards - Like this! http://missionarymommamall.com/products/photo-priesthood-line-of-authority-cards
  • Paper nativity scene - Click here to download for free!!
  • Stationary - post it notes, pens, notebooks - Like these from the Smudged Sisters!  
    http://missionarymommamall.com/search?type=product&q=smudged
  • A thumb drive for photos - Like these custom ones!!
  • A cookbook - Like this!
  • The Ensign
  • Cough drops
  • Crazy socks - Like these!
    http://missionarymommamall.com/search?type=product&q=socks
 

You will be amazed by how much love you can fit in one of these envelopes!  Good luck and have fun!


1 comment:

  1. HI Heidi,

    I would like to know where you found the picture for this example of the priesthood line of authority. I have searched and am unable to find this example. Any help you can give me would be great!

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