Shipping to australia and canada

Hi, Would like to add Australia and Canada to my shipping areas, as I only ship within the Unites States Only. Is there a way to only add these two without doing it separately for each item. In addition, I do not want to do the flat rate (my items are vintage and different sizes and weight). Would prefer to check the box that states “see description”…What is the easiest way? Thanks so much!

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TheVintageChateau says: May 05, 2018

Thank you, ArtistUnion! One question, my items have different weights. It wants me to state the lbs. oz. Do I have to buy a scale?

TheVintageChateau says: May 05, 2018

I mean how would I know the actual cost to ship? I’m asking because I don’t do shipping labels. I take the items to the Post Office myself.

ArtistsUnion says: May 05, 2018

Yes, the best way would be to calculate the total weight of the item with a wrapping materials. Then the shipping cost charged by Your chosen post company is easy to find on their web page.

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