I made two cards today and mailed them off in their own custom envelopes. It's possible that the recipients will like the envelope as much as the enclosed card. I used heavy printed card stock from Club Scrap and Graphic 45 for the envies below. The dark busy printed one will need a lighter label of some kind. But I didn't bother to decorate the envelope due to the attractive papers. They stand on their own.
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Envelope Punch - Product Review
How many "tools" have you collected and thought "what was I thinking"? I don't want to talk about them. But this tool I do. The We Are Memory Keepers Envelope Punch is really terrific. I finally caved in yesterday and got one. I was so amazed at how easy it is to make an envelope, I ended making around a dozen. Admittedly I goofed the first two because I didn't fully read the instructions. But once I did...wow...I couldn't stop making them.
I made two cards today and mailed them off in their own custom envelopes. It's possible that the recipients will like the envelope as much as the enclosed card. I used heavy printed card stock from Club Scrap and Graphic 45 for the envies below. The dark busy printed one will need a lighter label of some kind. But I didn't bother to decorate the envelope due to the attractive papers. They stand on their own.
I made two cards today and mailed them off in their own custom envelopes. It's possible that the recipients will like the envelope as much as the enclosed card. I used heavy printed card stock from Club Scrap and Graphic 45 for the envies below. The dark busy printed one will need a lighter label of some kind. But I didn't bother to decorate the envelope due to the attractive papers. They stand on their own.
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Glad you like it Farley, I may need to get one!
ReplyDeletethese are great, can't wait to make some myself!
ReplyDeleteI have used mine a ton since I got it! I have been tearing pretty pages from M.Stewart mags, using vellum/translucent I got on sale from Club Scrap. Just gotta remember not to press too hard with the bone folder or the thinner papers rip.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, there is a really fun mini-book done using one envelope from each of the measurements in the 1st column - it's on YouTube by Gentleman Jim. He uses TH papers. Looks great!
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