Tips for packaging articles & clippings?

Hi everyone.

 

I have sold a few articles & clippings packs on eBay over the past year or so (about 7 or 😎 and only 2 have so far remained unsold.

 

I am a collector of Spice Girls articles & clippings so I buy loads of magazines and last year decided to start selling packs on other celebrities as it's something I enjoy doing and a little bit of extra income can't hurt.

 

Anyway, I have absolutely loads of articles and clippings packs to list and as this weekend it's 200 free listings, then I intend to get as many packs on sale as possible - it takes ages to photograph each pack as I try to be thorough.

 

I alway try to wrap my packs so they're protected from the weather and damage (I use a manilla folder and plastic covering most times), but I really don't want to add the extra cost of manila folders and I also don't want to add the width and weight of thick cardboad.

 

I was wondering how do other sellers package magazines, newspapers or articles and clippings?

 

I hope to hear from some of you.

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Tips for packaging articles & clippings?

go-tazz
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I use freezer bags,(they are thin and light weight,then fold the ends and tape them),

 

Then tape the items to either one or two pieces of cardboard and post in a bubble mailer.

 

I've sold comics,magazines and magazine posters this way.

 

 

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