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    When using a regular sheet of paper, the envelope is really small. Will the Post Office accept it?
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    Yes. Postage in the US is weight based. In the UK, it's the size (would be small enough for a 50/60-ish pence stamp). So in the US, it'd be cheaper to send letters without an extra envelope.
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    Can I make a long envelope?
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    Yes. Just repeat these steps using a longer piece of paper and do it horizontally.
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    Why do I have to overlap the bottom of the envelope?
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    You overlap so it has less chance of opening up.
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    Can I do it with a post-it note?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes, but using a Post-It Note will yield an envelope too small to send through USPS at normal postage rates. It would cost an additional, modest, "non-machinable" fee.
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    What do we do if the envelope accidentally opens up?
    Kylie Fields
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    Run a glue stick along the adhesive seal of the envelope, applying a small amount of pressure to close the flap.
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