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WIYM: Handmade Envelopes - Edited

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Group:What's in your mailbox?
Swap Coordinator:ArtyBeth3 (contact)
Swap categories: Handmade  Paper Crafts 
Number of people in swap:20
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:June 17, 2013
Date items must be sent by:June 29, 2013
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

Edited on 6/9/13 - you may now use different papers besides scrapbook papers. See new write-up below.

Envelopes are so fun and super easy to make! Plus, we all use them for the swaps we send.

Templates: There are all sorts of ways to get them, but one of the simplest ways is to grab an envelope you already own and carefully take it apart. Trace it onto a piece of heavy card stock or lightweight cardboard (cereal boxes work great), cut it out, and now you have your very own template and are ready to make envelopes! I’m sure once you try this method, you’ll start looking all envelopes in a new way. Recently I purchased a Martha Stewart scoring board. This tool is so very cool for making envelopes, I highly recommend it; it saves you lots of cutting.

You can find templates online too, or you may already have a special scoring board just to make envelopes with. Martha Stewart makes a pretty neat one, and I must admit, I bought myself one of these last year and it is even easier now to make envelopes because all I have to do is cut the paper square and then use the special scoring tool that came with the scoring board and fold, glue & they are done. It is less cutting this way. But the first technique I told you about is the best way to get started if you don't have the money to get the scoring board.

So, what do you make envelopes out of? All sorts of papers (decorative, scrapbook, calendars, book pages, wallpaper, maps, etc.) Please stay away from using paper that is too thin as it might rip or tear in the mail. I have found that magazine covers work better than the pages.

Fine Details:

You will have 2 partners. You will make and send each partner 3 envelopes.

The envelopes should be no smaller than the minimum allowed by United States Postal Service (5” x 3 1/2” = 8.89 cm x 12.7 cm). Other than that, you can make them as large as you want to. It's optional to put a double-sided peel off tape strip on your envelopes.

It's also optional to include mailing labels (sometimes I use labels and sometimes I write directly on the envelope with a Sharpie marker).

This swap is sender's choice.

Have fun!

Discussion

ArtyBeth3 06/12/2013 #

I'm happy that more of you have signed up to play since I've changed the material we can make them out of. While I love my decorative papers, I've been experimenting with other materials (vintage book pages, office supply materials...) FUN!

thebragal 06/16/2013 #

IMO envelopes made from magazine papers are cheesy. I wish this had still required using crafting paper of some kind. I can buy a massive stack of cheap Scrapbooking papers so reasonably from michaels and with a coupon they are like 2c each. So why not keep it for just scrapping papers? Guess you can't please everyone. :)

BTW, there is another super cool new tool called an envelope board by WRMK that not only helps you score your paper but also punches out the corners (you know, where the score lines overlap and you cut out that little triangle with scissors...) so you have smooth folds. It is awesome. They under estimated the interest in the product so its been sold out everywhere until recently. You can get it at ellenhutson.com for sure and I believe at simonsaysstamp.com

puffin902 06/16/2013 #

To each his own--I love the ones made out of magazines or left over calendar sheets. Those are fantastic and unique, in my opinion.

efjellro 06/17/2013 #

I agree with @puffin902 but I also like envelopes from scrapbooking paper. As long as the envelope is thick enought to be handled through the mail system, and not too thick, I'm fine with whatever paper :)

ArtyBeth3 06/17/2013 #

@thebragal I like the scrapping paper envelopes too, but a suggestion was made to add the use of additional materials this time, and I must admit, it's been a fun challenge to find different things to make envelopes out of.

Don't worry, I'll still host more of the scrapbook paper envie swaps from time to time.

ArtyBeth3 06/17/2013 #

P.S. Thanks for the information about the WRMK tool. I might just have to check it out. I make a ton of envies with the Martha Stewart tool which I thought was a huge time-saver, but if this new one will cut the notches, it would save me even more time (smile).

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