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Monday, November 16, 2009

Envelopes for a Picture Card

I love making my own envelopes for everything! They are so festive and I personally think they make the mailman smile when he sees them!! :-) Here is a link to some of my other envys I have made for everyday stuff or special occasions. These are made with a template from QVC. However, envelopes for Christmas picture cards are a different size and need some tweeking.

Each year I buy half price Christmas paper after the holiday at Michaels so I'm ready for the following year. I order my cards from Costco, which are 6 x 7.5 inch picture cards.
First I start with a piece of 12 x 12 card stock (or wrapping paper, or whatever you want).


My first step is to cut a piece of cardboard (I used an old cereal box) 6.25 x 7.75 inches - it is a quarter of an inch larger than the card on each side. Place the template in the middle of the 12 x 12 card stock that has been turned sideways.



Next fold in the sides of the card stock. Be sure to hold the cardboard tightly so it doesn't move when folding.

Next fold in the top and bottom of the paper.

Snip the corner of the flap that will fold up and add some glue.


Now it is all set for your card.


Here are a couple of my other envys for my friends and family this year.



To add addresses I print them out on the Avery address labels. They show up nicely on the paper and much easier to keep track of them each year. I've never had a problem with the post office delivering the cards. They take one stamp and haven't had any returned to me requiring more postage - hope that holds true for this year!!


Thanks for looking.

4 comments:

Juanita said...

I've never made envelopes before because I thought it would be hard to do. You make it look easy, I will need to give it a try.

Michelle VP said...

Fun idea! I never would have thought to make patterned paper envelopes, as I'm so used to solid colors. Thanks for the tip! :)

Lesley said...

What a great idea!

Pink Room Therapy Designs said...

Your envelopes look great and what a great idea!