How to Fold an Envelope with Double Sided Paper
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Eco Park offers a wide range of designer papers. They are double-sided and are ideal for making postcards and envelopes. This Little Lumberjack collection is simply adorable.
MONO + permanent glue
Scoring tool (I use my Cricut tool)
Mechanical pencil monograph
Ruler (Crete again)
Scissors
How to fold a double sided envelope!
Learn how to properly fold paper envelopes and combine double-sided postcards. These beautiful postcards can be mailed and will brighten up the recipient's day! You can make these A2 envelopes that you already have, such as magazine pages or serial boxes. A2 is the ideal size for a half (or quarter) half sheet of folded paper. Knowing how to fold an A2 size envelope is a great skill for any last minute gift, greeting card, party invitation, or funny letter.
Eco Park offers a wide range of designer papers. They are double-sided and are ideal for making postcards and envelopes. This Little Lumberjack collection is simply adorable.
Accessories for folding envelopes:
double sided paperMONO + permanent glue
Scoring tool (I use my Cricut tool)
Mechanical pencil monograph
Ruler (Crete again)
Scissors
Step 1: Cut the paper into 8 inch squares.
Start by cutting the paper into 8 inch squares. Then mark the middle point (4) in each of the four directions.Step 2: Evaluate the line
Then use a ruler to align the 2 characters diagonally. Then use the paper marker tool. Repeat this process on the opposite side as well.
Then fold the paper along the fold line.
Step 3: Evaluate the other two ends
Now mark the folded edge of the paper, half an inch from the corner.
Repeat for the other direction, making marks from marker to marker.
Repeat the process for the opposite side of the envelope. Then fold the pleat up and down along the cut line.
The envelope is almost ready! This technique works for all envelope sizes, but this is my favorite size. Making your own envelopes really helps!
Now use Tombow MONO Plus Permanent Adhesive and apply a small amount of adhesive along the bottom edges of the two side covers.
Then rotate the bottom tab and press the adhesive firmly.
Make multiple matching cards now! Cut out a 4.25" x 5.5" piece of Eco Park paper and glue half of the folded cardboard with Mono+ permanent adhesive.
Write it on a card and keep it in an envelope. Seal the envelope with one of the small lumberjack stickers.
This is a cute party invitation (if we go to a party again)... and would be a great way to start with a Christmas card!
These cute personalized envelopes are perfect for party invitations, greeting cards, or just for fun. Use the white postage label on the front of the envelope to add the address. End with a cute handwritten letter for the perfect happy post!
Double-sided paper will be a pleasant surprise when you open the envelope.
And here he is!
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