Next time when you want to give a card or a letter, try giving them in a hand made envelope too...:) You can customize it by using different color or design paper and it adds a nice personal touch to it.
These will be great for giving gift cards too..:)
You'll need:
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Square piece of paper.
Glue.
Steps:
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- Take a square piece of paper. Fold it diagonally, press and then open it up. This will give a diagonal crease line.
- Fold the paper diagonally again using the remaining opposite corners and open it up. Now you should have two diagonal crease lines.
- Bring the two opposite corners to meet at the center point, which is where the diagonal crease lines meet.
- Fold in one of the other remaining corners a little, just like the picture below.
- Put glue in the folds made in the step above and fold up, just like the picture below, to make the envelope.
- You can fold down the remaining corner to close the envelope.
Love that you can make it with any design paper and customize the envelopes.
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I've never seen it done like this before. Love it!!
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DeleteThose envelopes are very pretty! I'm definitely going to make some.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Lori..:)
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These are so sweet - thank you for sharing! Love your blog! x Karen
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Beatrice..:)
DeleteThanks Jess..Would love to..:) Thank you for the invitation!
ReplyDeleteThanks for great envelope ideas. Love making envelopes and other paper crafts. Due to arthritis in hands and wrists had to learn some new crafting ideas. Made gift bags using kraft paper, made bags to suit size needed, find is fun to think up ideas for making envelopes prettier, more unique. Enjoy your blog.
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DeleteGlad that you are still enjoying crafting and finding new ways to keep working on your hobby.. Kuddos to you!!
You are so clever! thanks for sharing your ideas on making envelopes with us at #overthemoon link party. I've pinned and shared.
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DeleteThey`re so cute. I love how colorful they are!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cristina..:)
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Thank you Heidi for stopping by and for your comment. Yes, absolutely, I think so too..:) These envelopes can definitely be used in many ways..:)
DeleteI love this! Thank you for sharing the tutorial at The Really crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
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DeleteI just Love these envelopes. They are so cute and Colorful. I would love to try making these. Thank You for sharing this Awesome Craft. I will share this one too!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it Cathy..:) Thank you so much for stopping by!
DeleteI love the idea of making custom envelopes for special notes and letters. I've been penpals for over 30 years with six international friends and I know they'd love to receive a snail mail letter in such a pretty envelope!
ReplyDeleteSuch colorful envelopes. I love them! Thanks so much for sharing this at our Party in Your PJs link party.
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple and easy. I've never done them this way!! Thanks for sharing this at our #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeletePriyam, your homemade paper envelopes are so pretty! What a thoughtful way to personalise a letter or card. Your step by step directions are wonderful too. Thank you for sharing and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party Community. I’m featuring this post at the party this week. Hope to ‘see’ you there! Take care, stay well, and I wish you a week full of blessings!
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from April's Hearth and Soul link-up. I love this! I make cards for my family, and it would be lovely to have pretty envelopes to put them in. Plus these are a nice way to make use of pretty two-sided paper.
ReplyDeleteLove these. I had no idea they were so easy to make. I'd love to receive a letter in a pretty envelope. Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #ccbg :)
ReplyDeleteThese are just so cute. Such a great and easy craft to do.
ReplyDeleteI saw your post previously, and could not remember where to find it as I want to use this to make an envelope and card for my granddaughter for her birthday this weekend.
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I love this handy tutorial!
ReplyDeletePriyam, these are great. It's funny, I have been looking at diy envelopes on Pinterest for the past few days. So I was happy to see your tutorial. Your envelopes are so pretty.
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ReplyDeleteYour paper envelopes are such a practical and pretty idea! Pinned, and I'm delighted to be featuring you at Tuesday Turn About this week!
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