Mailing labe

You're referring to a mailing label!

A mailing label is a label that contains the recipient's address and is attached to a package or envelope to facilitate delivery. Here are some common types of mailing labels:

  1. Address labels: These labels contain the recipient's name and address, and are usually printed on a sheet of paper or a roll of label stock.
  2. Shipping labels: These labels are used for packages and contain information such as the sender's and recipient's addresses, package weight, and shipping carrier information.
  3. Return address labels: These labels contain the sender's return address and are often used on packages or envelopes that need to be returned to the sender.
  4. Custom labels: These labels can be designed with custom text, logos, or graphics, and are often used for promotional or marketing purposes.

When creating a mailing label, you'll typically need to provide the following information:

  1. Recipient's name
  2. Recipient's address (including street address, city, state, and zip code)
  3. Sender's name (optional)
  4. Sender's address (optional)
  5. Package weight (optional)
  6. Shipping carrier (optional)

You can create mailing labels using various methods, including:

  1. Sticker paper: You can print your labels on sticker paper using a printer and then peel off the backing to attach them to your package or envelope.
  2. Label software: Many software programs, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat, offer label templates and design tools that allow you to create custom mailing labels.
  3. Online label services: Websites like USPS, FedEx, and UPS offer online label creation tools that allow you to print shipping labels directly from their websites.

I hope that helps!