It's already April!
Did you know that April is "National Card and Letter Writing Month?"
I do love cards and letters. I love receiving them and I love sending them. This time-honored practice is my excuse to shop for stationery and also to make my own.
Similar to a previous post, I'm making my own stationery. To start, I made a template by tracing an existing envelope onto cardboard.
I'll use the template to make as many envelopes as I need.
I used gift wrap remnants for this one. Simply trace and cut.
Here's what the envelope looks like...TADA!
Add a card in a complimentary color -- just card stock cut to size.
Write a message and tuck it into the envelope.
Fold the flap and seal with glue. Now, it's ready to be sent or given away...TADA!
Here is another version:
Using the same method as above, I made another envelope but I assigned the printed part to be on the inside.
I'm using these cardboard cutouts (a few with hand-stamped prints) to decorate it.
Glue them in place and add some stickers.
It's like a little scrapbook page. Write a short note on the blank spaces or you can even enclose a letter if you have much more to say.
Fold it up and seal with a sticker. Your friend will be pleasantly surprised with what's inside...TADA!
Using old stationery as a template to make new stationery...that's "blah to TADA!"
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