15.9.11

Tutorial: Easy Tiny Envelopes

Guest tutorial by Ruth Bleakley

 
I discovered this envelope making method completely by accident when pulling soggy rain-soaked mail out of my leaky mailbox - I had a total *eureka* moment when the envelope I gingerly opened up completely unfolded at the seams revealing an envelope "template" perfectly.

I've seen many envelope tutorials online, some offer downloadable templates, some show fancy paper folding techniques and some suggest specific measurements to create your own D.I.Y. envelopes. I'm going to show you how to replicate any interesting envelope that you might already have, no measuring involved!

1. Choose an envelope you already have that you like the size and shape of

2. Soak it in a bowl of water (lukewarm is probably best) for about one minute, or until the glue releases from the paper easily. It will not take as long as you think!

3. Pat the now unfolded envelope dry - it doesn't have to be completely dry, just not drippy - and trace it onto a thin piece of cardboard - chipboard works well, as would something like a cereal box. Try to be accurate at this stage and trace neatly.


 
4. Cut the template out with a pair of scissors, and you may want to label it so that in the future you (or whoever you live with) won't say "what is this strange piece of cardboard?" and toss it out!

5. Use your new wonderful template to trace out an envelope design on any and all types of paper! Think gift wrap, maps, magazines, old calenders, stamped cardstock - you name it! I like to trace using pencil on the side that will be the inside so the marks won't show.




6. Carefully cut out your envelope with scissors and fold it up - I like to do the sides first, then use the folded sides as a guide on where to fold the top and bottom. Use the handle of your scissors or a bone folder for really crisp edges.

7. Use a glue tape roller  to stick your envelope together, or glue stick but I find glue stick gets brittle after just a few months, go ahead and get a glue tape roller, they're like $5 and you can find them in the adhesive section of an office supply store or craft store.

8. *Bonus Points* if you've ever wanted to be able to lick and stick your envelope flaps, check out this Lick& Stick glue I originally bought from Paper Source (they don't seem to carry it anymore). If you can't find it, you can also D.I.Y. your own envelope glue (2x craft bonus points!)

9. Ta-da! Admire your finished work! Ideas for use include: penpal & swap envelopes, gift card envelopes & storing small things in your studio - if you happen to make some yourself, I'd LOVE to see them! Post a link in the comments.

Ruth Bleakley is a paper addict who probably became a bookbinder soley as an excuse to obtain more paper. She lives on Cape Cod and also designs nautical invitations and stationery (more paper!) under the name Concertina Press.

53 comments:

mizoal said...

great idea! thank you!

lg
anke

Skatan said...

Wow! What a great idea!!

Thanks :)

Anna

Will @ Bright.Bazaar said...

Love this - so fun! Thanks!

KAAM {hand-made} said...

So easy so fun, I will try it for sure!

Sidsel T. said...

So simple yet so cute... thanks for sharing!

Mel M. M. McCarthy said...

Love your choice of papers!

Magda said...

Thanks so much for this tutorial. I love it!

sparrowgrey said...

This is awesome. Thanks!

Hydrangea Girl said...

This is giving me ideas for wedding invitation envelopes! I'm going to start saving scrap paper as and from now.

Thank you! :)

Hello Olive said...

What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

nina / ash and anchor said...

So awesome! Thanks so much for sharing!

pop-i-cok said...

ooh I likey! :-)

Dani Marie said...

love love love this! I just had to share it with my readers! Thanks for yet another great post! :) http://danimariedesigns.blogspot.com/2011/09/diy-easy-tiny-envelopes.html

Sukran Kirtis said...

absolutely a great idea.Thanks for sharing..

The Veda House said...

Thanks so much. What a great idea. Would be perfect for housing little daily reminders!

Marie Maglaque said...

Fantastic! I needed something like this right now :)

Meli (Blush + Jelly) said...

Cute envelopes!

jo said...

i'll try it out.

Joana Cook Martins said...

Love these!! =)

Joana from http://www.inspirationfordesign.co.uk/

UrbanBird&Co said...

Absolutely love this, now to find me some tiny envelopes to use as templates! Oh, and Lick and Stick glue can be found at Joann's!
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog/productdetail.jsp?CATID=cat2783&PRODID=prd12054

mindrubble said...

this is great idea! I should try it myself~:) Thanks for the idea and I really love your blog!

Z said...

Great tutorial! I love it these cute envelopes, perfect to gift a dear friend...

SaraHKnows85 said...

omg amazing!!!!

LOS ANGELES TAMBIEN VISTEN DE PRADA said...

Me encanta la idea!!!
Un beso
Ainhoa
www.losangelestambienvistendeprada.com

chelsea lyn said...

how fun! i have books and books of scrapbook paper and i'm always trying to find good uses for it.

Honeygo Beasley said...

Super easy! And so cute ...

Catherine said...

Thanks so much for posting this! I've been making upcycled envelopes by hand for a little while, but I had a hard time making a good template. this is a great tip :)

carol-ine said...

so simple and easy to make. I might to incorporate this with my etsy shop, send a little note in one of these homemade envelopes.

desha peacock said...

super cute!

cheryl @ nefotlak. said...

what a fantastic and simple idea. LOVE!!

Tuin 21 said...

Just what i need for my seed collection. Don't want to put them in storage in greasy old paperbags..so..THANX

Kate -Turquoise Lemons said...

Brilliant ideas and such lovely paper you have used.
Thanks
Kate -Turquoise Lemons
www.turquoiselemons.weebly.com

mashamgallery said...

Brilliant!We love envelopes!

Michelle said...

Very cute envelopes! Great idea to soak an envelope to create a template!

Sandra said...

Such a fab idea! Thanks for sharing!

Billie Monster said...

Omigosh, thanks so much for sharing! I love these! So flippin cute.

~ www.billiemonster.com ~

P & S said...

this is a great idea! I just had to share it :) I linked you back!

p and s

P & S said...

LOVE THIS! just had to share :) we linked you back!

p and s

JemKem said...

Would you like to scan the template? Cause it is one like yours I have been searching for :)

beautifulhello said...

Love this post! I included a link to it on my recent post about DIY envelopes. www.beautifulhello.wordpress.com

Thanks for sharing your insight with us!

BH

BizCrafter said...

I love making these, been making them for a while, I put them into my swaps with stickers and little friendshipo note cards. love it!!! and you can use any paper, I use magazine pages and wall paper sample papers as well. all the possibilities!! love love love!!!

maria said...

Love those cute little envelopes.
Maria

construction_julie said...

Nice tutorial! Totally reminded me of my college days, when my friends and I would make envelopes from magazine and calendar pages. Now I want to make tiny envelopes, too.

Έφη said...

Easy to make them!
Thanks for the tutorial!!!

Attempting Aloha said...

These are perfect! I pinned them and am linking to them in my "gifts for men" post today.

Aloha,
Charlie

jbos said...

this is a great idea for my jewelry that i make...instead of buying those crazy expensive boxes to put them in i can put it in little cute envelopes!! awesome idea....was thinking too you could use two sided take instead of the lick&stick stuff...although a one time use then at least its easy to come by ;)

Sra. Carro said...

What a fabulous post! And a great, green one, too! I've started a teacher blog called The Green Classroom and I would love for you to link up this post there or give me permission to at - Your Green Classroom

Thank you so much!
Tabitha Carro
FlapJack Educational Resources

karboojeh said...

Hi, your tutorial made me run over to make a replica of my favorite envelop, I soaked it in water, but the glue was really sticking to it and I almost ripped it apart.
So, what I did is re-imagined the template you made, got myself a rectangle chalk box, traced it, added margins for the flaps, cut a cardboard template, and then I had myself the nicest, coolest, cutest envelopes in the world!
THANKS FOR THE DIY and making it feel too easy to make!

Karboojeh Handmade Jewelry
http://karboojeh.wordpress.com

Rogers Family said...

I had been looking for something like this for a friend of mine who makes jewlery. She has been looking for some nice little envelopes she can put her jewlery in she makes and sells at her craft booth. I am going to take it a step further and cut out a small window in the front, and put some clear plastic over the cut out so her customers can see what is inside the evenlope. This will keep them from opening them up all the time and ruining them.

Regina said...

This is so wonderful!! I can't wait to try!


Regina Carmanita

Regina Carmanita

The Teacup Monster said...

I love accidental genius!

Queen of Jumba Jamba said...

great idea, will give it a try (",)

Smilie Mommy said...

Great idea :-)