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How to Dress Up Plain Envelopes

We've recently announced our new line of Pop-Tone envelopes and they come in all kinds of pretty colors to mail your handmade cards in! But your envelopes can be works of art too!<br><br>We all know you can decorate your envelopes with stickers and washi tape, but what if you took it up a notch? A design team member, Kate, is here to show you how!

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How to Dress Up Plain Envelopes

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  1. How to Dress Up Plain Envelopes? We've recently announced our new line of Pop-Tone envelopes and they come in all kinds of pretty colors to mail your handmade cards in! But your envelopes can be works of art too!We all know you can decorate your envelopes with stickers and washi tape, but what if you took it up a notch? Design team member, Kate, is here to show you how!

  2. Emboss on Envelopes A simple way to decorate a dark envelope is to jazz it up with metallic embossing powder. Stamp a round image (like a seal) on the flap of the envelope for an elegant touch. Write the address on the front with a metallic pen.

  3. Stamp on Envelopes to Match Cards Match your envelope to your card by stamping the same image as your card. The floral patterned paper sets the color scheme and stamping on envelope is a great way to tie it all together. Floral paper: Orange Flower by American Crafts Stamp set: Snail Mail (Concord and 9th)

  4. Dress up Envelopes with Patterned Paper Why not use some patterned paper to jazz up your envelope? Here I used a circle punch for the sun center and a triangle punch for the sun rays. Paper: Doodlebug Design 6 x 6 Gingham/Linen Rainbow Petite Prints

  5. Make a Liner to Match Your Card Cut your paper to 5 5/8 x 6 inches and trim the sides accordingly.Leave the gummed edge of the envelope exposed so you can seal the envelope. Don't feel like all that trimming? Just cover the flap with your coordinating paper with a piece of cardstock cut to 5 3/4 x 2 1/4

  6. Dress up Plain white Envelopes Just have white envelopes? Heat emboss your image in white or clear embossing powder and ink blend some ink over your design (called emboss resist technique) Stamp set: Tulip Florals (Hero Arts) Distress Oxide ink in Mowed Lawn and Picked Raspberry

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