Envelope 1 - Cover |
Sin City Stamps: Time; Dressforms; Wing-It
Green Sneakers: PL4x6 Kreate-a-lope Envelope Template
Printed scrapbook papers
Black ink pad
Binding machine and o-wire
To make the envelopes for my book, I first followed the directions on the template, or here is a link to a short video on how easy it is to use these templates. I lined up the template with the edge of a piece of 12"x12" paper and cut around the edges.
I selected five coordinating sheets and cut each one out.
Fold all sides around envelope template.
Trim corners to eliminate bulk.
Glue top flap down first. This will act as an envelope liner.
Fold in both sides next.
Fold up bottom flap and adhere to sides.
Here are my five envelopes which I made in just a matter of minutes with this wonderful template. I have laid them out in the order I want to bind them together. NOTE: While the first four envelopes have the opening facing to the left, the last envelope (far right) is turned with the opening facing to the right. This allows for the pocket to remain inside, but provide a back cover at the same time.
The cover envelope (photo above) was stamped using the Dressform image from the Dressform plate. I computer generated "COUPONS" onto a scrap of print paper and adhered to the right side.
Stamp corset, lace border, and "Live, Laugh, Love" from the Dressform plate onto scraps of print paper. Fussy cut lace and corset. Punch words with oval punch. Adhere as shown.
Envelopes 1 and 2 |
Envelopes 2 and 3 |
Envelopes 3 and 4 |
Envelopes 4 and 5 |
Back Cover - Envelope 5 |
There you have it, your very own, beautifully decorated, coupon holder to wow everyone at the grocery store. Imagine all the possibilities for this little gem. Not only is it perfect for holding coupons, but you could turn it into a brag book with your favorite photos, a little book to hold receipts, or just turn it into an altered book that holds tags and your favorite images. The possibilities are endless. With the stamps from Sin City Stamps and Green Sneakers fabulous templates, it will make this project so simple to complete.
I hope you will visit the Sin City Stamps blog for more inspiration from the design team, and be sure to stop by the online shop for all your stamping needs. In addition, Green Sneakers has a variety of templates to use for your paper crafting needs, so I hope you will visit them, too.
Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful, creative weekend.
Barbara
http://blackholeartstudio.blogspot.com
Fabulous project, love the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove it Barbara! Envelope minis are my FAV and you did a fabulous job!
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