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Making Your Own Envelopes


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March 21, 2011

Making Your Own EnvelopesAfter you've made your homemade cards and matching envelopes, here's an easy to make glue.

Materials needed:

Instructions:

Start by bringing the vinegar to a boil in a pan. Add the gelatin and stir until it dissolves. Add the extract and stir until well mixed. While still warm brush a thin layer onto your homemade envelope flap and set aside and allow to dry.

To adhere the envelope, moisten as you would any envelope and press closed. Store unused mixture in an airtight container. To re-apply, warm the mixture in a pan and apply as before.

By Keeper from Blue Ridge Mountains, NC

 
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Mara Rivet
June 6, 2007

We will be creating a tri-fold style closed envelope, which is much simpler than the triangular style closure seen on many postal envelopes.

Recycled envelops and note cards.

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Silver Post Medal for All Time! 297 Posts
May 11, 2011

Envelopes made from white paper bags and post cards made from file folders.

Envelopes and paper.

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Christine Weber
December 2, 2005

Why let the card have all the glory? Using stamps and embossing powder to create elegant winter images, this craft makes the envelope enchanting too!

Envelop with gold snowflakes.

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