Favorite Envelope Addressing Supplies!
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It's no secret we're a fan of snail mail around here. And an envelope addressed all cute? That's the cherry on top! I've been testing pens and markers for envelope addressing and have complied a list of all my favorites!

Here's my favorite tried and true envelope addressing supplies:
White Chalk Marker: I've gone through a few white makers and my favorites are these White Chalk Markers. They're not quite as "blobby" as paint markers, easy to write with, and show up great on a darker colored envelope!
Sharpies Acrylic Marker: I just tried out these new paint markers and I'm OBSESSED! They are easy to use, come in a million colors, and I adore how they write.
Zebra Mildliner Highlighters: I love these for accent colors and adding extra details. They're great for adding a ribbon or gingham behind the address!
Zebra Click Top Markers: These are super thin tipped and great for adding little details and color
Black Brush Marker: Love the look these markers give to your envelope! I used these in my class ornament envelope!
Super Tips Markers: I love these Crayola Super Tips markers! They're the best size to write addresses with - not too thin and not too thick!
Sharpie S-Note Dual Marker: These markers have such great color and they're double sided! There's a chisel tip that's great for bold lettering, and a fine marker side.
White Gel Pens: These are the best white gel pens I have found! They write smoothly and are perfect for adding details to your envelope.
Black Gel Pens: My favorite gel pens! They're not only adorable, but they write super well too and the ink is refillable!
Cards + Envelopes: I always keep stacks of cards on hand so I'm never rushing to the store last minute. I use all these cards and the stationery subscription keeps me stocked up every month!
Card Storage Box: This is where I store ALL my cards! (I actually have 2, haha!) Makes it really easy to find what I'm looking for and keep everything organized.
Washi Tape: My favorite tape! You can use these as you address or to seal the envelope on the back!

Need envelope addressing ideas? Find all my envelope tutorials and ideas HERE!
You can also take my handwriting class where I dive into envelope addressing, handwriting styles, and more!