Putting an envelope in the freezer might sound strange, but there are a few practical reasons people do this. ❄️✉️
1️⃣ Remove Sticky Envelope Seals
- Some envelopes or letters fail to seal properly.
- Freezing can harden the adhesive, making it easier to open later without tearing.
2️⃣ Recover Stuck Items
- If you accidentally seal something sensitive (like photos or stamps) inside, freezing can loosen the adhesive and make it easier to retrieve.
3️⃣ Protect Sensitive Documents
- Freezing can kill mold spores or bacteria if an envelope got damp.
- This is a temporary protective measure before handling or drying.
4️⃣ Prank or Trick
- Some people freeze envelopes as a harmless prank, making the contents temporarily “frozen” or stiff.
⚠️ Tips & Warnings
- Don’t freeze envelopes with liquid ink or delicate papers, as condensation can damage them.
- Use a plastic bag to avoid moisture seeping in.
💡 Fun Fact:
Some crafters even freeze envelopes or paper to temporarily reduce stickiness of glue for art projects—it’s a clever hack!
If you want, I can explain the weirdest 5 kitchen or home hacks involving the freezer—some are surprisingly useful and safe.
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