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Mini envelopes with windows

As Jasmine told you, we tried our hand at gum paste a couple nights ago. You may notice that my post is not labeled gum paste. My rose  didn't turn out so well. I think the class will be fun, and I will get to add gum paste and fondant to my cake decorating skills.

So.... instead I am going to share a few ideas about mini envelopes with cut out windows. I have 2 templates for making small to medium envelopes. I happened to get it from a home sales stamp company, but I am sure you can get one from other sources. If you can't find a template, find some envelopes that you like and take them apart. Create your own template.

I traced my pattern on to the back of the paper I selected for my first mini envelope. I chose a medium blue paper with snowflakes on it.  Make sure to press hard with your pen or pencil when you are marking lines for folding. This will make your edges sharper. I like to use a straight edge just to make sure they are straight. I also cut out a rectangle in plain white for the card inside the envelope. Then I used a snowflake punch on the front of the envelope. I saved the snowflake and glued it on the card. I turned it so that the snowflake does not show through the window when sealed. To glue the flaps down, I use either a glue stick or double sided tape. I punched another snowflake from a shiny gold fold adhesive paper. I used this to seal the envelope shut.









Envelope two has a photo showing through the window. This would be great to use for a child's thank you notes. You could snap photos of the gifts and have it show in the window.



Finally, I made a third envelope with a pumpkin cutout. I glued a Halloween paper on the back of the cutout.


For the second two, I actually traced tiny cookie cutters and then cut them by hand.

There are many other ways you can use mini envelopes. I made a bunch of them without the top flap and put word sorting activities in them for school. The students enjoyed pulling the words out and using the words.

12 comments:

  1. I know some grandkids that would love getting something like this in the mail!

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  2. Brooke, don't you think she's a little young to appreciate that?

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  3. cute idea! Love it!

    I would love it if you would share this and/or any other projects you have been up to at Tuesday Talent Show at Chef In Training Tomorrow! Plus there is going to be a fun giveaway too! Thanks so much and I hope to see you there!
    -Nikki
    http://chef-n-training.blogspot.com/

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  4. I think your roses turned out pretty darn cute.
    I would love to take a cake decorating course, I think it would be fun.

    Your envelopes are so fun. I have recycled envelopes from the bills and used the window part to see through.

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  5. What a great post....cute idea, you made it look simple. Wish me luck trying it!

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  6. I love the snowflake one! great idea. Would be fun to add on a neighbor gift! Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!

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  7. Great envelopes! Thanks so much for linking them up to the Tuesday To Do Party! Can't wait to see what you've been up to this week!
    Smiles!
    Jami
    www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com

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  8. The possibilities are endless with these! Super cute! I love how you supported Show & Share with all your awesome ideas--thank you!

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  9. How cute! Great idea for Christmas cards! Thank you for linking to It's a Party!

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