Are you looking for an easy, inexpensive, family-friendly craft idea? Making handmade envelopes is a very easy, fun and inexpensive craft project for all - adults and children alike. Only a few simple tools are needed to make an envelope - an envelope template (can be purchased at a store or created at home - just read on!), pen or pencil, glue, scissors and paper.
The first step in making an envelope involves the envelope template. Envelope templates can be easily made at home. To make an envelope template at home, choose any size envelope, open it up and unglue the flaps - instant envelope template.
The second step to making handmade envelopes is quick and easy, too. Choose a piece of paper (any paper works!), and lay the envelope template on the paper. Trace the outline of the envelope template with a pencil or a pen on the chosen paper.
The next simple step takes you back to kindergarten, use your scissors and cut along the drawn outline. Finally, just follow the template for where to fold and crease, use some glue to seal the flaps - be sure to leave an opening for the envelope contents! Stuff the handmade envelope with the envelope contents and that's it!
Handmade envelopes can be created from a variety of papers for a unique look every time. Some paper examples include cardstock, construction paper, scrapbook paper, vellum, magazine pages, gift wrap, wallpaper, stamped paper - be creative and have fun with it! If you really want to get fancy, you can also add a variety of embellishments - ribbons, eyelets, fibers - the sky's the limit.
Handmade envelopes can be created in a variety of different sizes too. Envelopes can be gift enclosure sized to 9x12 large size or anything in between.
Handmade envelopes are a simple craft for anyone. Beware, creating handmade envelopes is addictive - you'll have a craft room full of handmade envelopes before you know it!
About the Author:
Kim Monaco is a mommy of three who loves to craft. She shares her passion for crafting with all at Learn Crafts Online http://www.learncraftsonline.com
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