Personalised stamps royal mail
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Personalised stamps from Royal Mail are a unique and thoughtful way to add a special touch to your correspondence. Here's what you need to know:
What are Personalised Stamps?
Personalised stamps, also known as "Photo Stamps" or "Custom Stamps," are special stamps that can be created with your own image or design. You can upload your photo or design to the Royal Mail website, and they will print it onto a stamp.
How to Order Personalised Stamps
To order personalised stamps from Royal Mail, follow these steps:
- Go to the Royal Mail website (www.royalmail.com) and click on "Personalised Stamps" or "Photo Stamps."
- Choose the type of stamp you want to create: photo stamp, custom stamp, or a special occasion stamp (e.g., wedding, birthday, or anniversary).
- Upload your image or design to the website. The image should be in JPEG or PNG format, and the maximum file size is 10MB.
- Select the stamp size and shape you prefer. Royal Mail offers various sizes and shapes, including square, rectangular, and circular.
- Review your design and make any necessary changes.
- Pay for your order using a credit or debit card.
- Receive your personalised stamps in the post.
Types of Personalised Stamps
Royal Mail offers various types of personalised stamps, including:
- Photo Stamps: Upload your own photo to create a custom stamp.
- Custom Stamps: Design your own stamp with text, images, or logos.
- Special Occasion Stamps: Create a custom stamp for special occasions like weddings, birthdays, or anniversaries.
- Charity Stamps: Support your favourite charity by creating a custom stamp.
Cost and Delivery
The cost of personalised stamps varies depending on the type of stamp, size, and quantity you order. Here are some general prices:
- Single stamp: £1.50 - £2.50
- Pack of 10 stamps: £15 - £25
- Pack of 20 stamps: £30 - £40
Delivery times vary, but you can expect to receive your personalised stamps within 5-7 working days.
Tips and Tricks
- Make sure your image is high-resolution and clear to ensure a good print quality.
- Use a simple design and avoid complex graphics or text to ensure a smooth printing process.
- Check the Royal Mail website for any specific guidelines or restrictions on image content.
- Consider ordering a small quantity to test the design and quality before ordering a larger quantity.
I hope this helps you get started with creating your own personalised stamps from Royal Mail!