The tiny envelope template that’s just the right size for a single love note, scrapbooking, and collage is 1 ¾ by 2 ¼ inches. This is the size you’ll need for a homemade card or a letter printed on 8 ½ by 11 paper, folded in quarters.
There’s a template for 6 ¼ by 4 ½ inch envelope. This is the size you’ll use to keep your gold chains in. There’s a template for a 3 ½ by 5 ¼ inch envelope – the perfect side for love notes, seed saving, and gift cards. It has templates for 3 different envelope sizes. To make it easier to replicate the perfect envelope every time you’ll need a template.
How to DIY the exact envelope that you need You only need paper to recycle, a glue stick, scissors and an optional ruler. Tiny envelopes made from pretty paper can be customized for scrapbooking, collage, and multimedia artwork.Making envelopes is an easy craft to share with your children, the girls’ club, the elderly, and the local ladies’ group.Envelopes let you put to good purpose the pile of beautiful glossy magazine, gift wrap, seed catalogs, and holiday catalogs coming in the mail.Envelopes are the first step in renewing the lost art of letter writing.Tuck a love note into a lunch kit in a tiny diy envelope.Put your budget in envelopes to keep on track – it’s called “the envelope system.”.Send your resume and job application in a classy, handmade envelope that expresses your commitment to the values of ethics, thrift, culture, attention to detail, and creativity.Send a book or article query to a publisher in a handmade envelope, to get your idea noticed.Send a tiny diy envelope to your granddaughter, inside a card for her parents.Place a smaller DIY envelope inside a larger letter for a special greeting or message.Use an envelope to hold a gold chain so it doesn’t get tangled in your jewelry box.Use an envelope to tuck in a note when you send cookies, gifts, or flowers.You can file things in envelopes, like mementos, important dates, jewelry, and recipes.Envelopes hold precious things like seeds, gift cards, and well-wishes.Do you hate to throw away those glossy magazines, seed catalogs, and pretty sales catalogs? Do they sit in a pile waiting for some good purpose? You can make envelopes out of them.