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1. Select the graduation photo you would like to use.
Use a digital photo or scan the photo of your choice.
Note: If you purchased professional photos, make sure you have a written waiver from the photographer. (Your photographer may or may not charge an additional fee.)
Or choose photos you took yourself.
2. Decide if it fits best in a vertical, horizontal or square
format. Medium size or small would probably work best for
most graduation invitation envelopes.
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Make it look great.
Your photo will appear in the space provided. If it's too large, you can easily make it smaller to fit the grid. However, if it's too small, best to start over with a larger size.
If you enlarge it, your image could become blurry.
You can also add text if you like. However, be sure the text is legible against the background. White text on dark backgrounds and dark text on lighter backgrounds always work best. And, make sure the size is large enough to be legible.
Once you're satisfied with the look of your stamp,
decide what rate postage you need, how many sheets you want and purchase. One sheet
holds 20 postage stamps - one size sheet of small (42 cent
postage) costs $14.95.
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