Posts Tagged "envelope"

An Easy, Instant Envelope

Posted by: Wendyin Crafts, Link in Crafts, Link
10
Feb

Natty at Get Scatty has a very simple video tutorial on how to make an easy, nearly-instant envelope that will work with just about any size card.

Try it out next time you need a quick “jacket” to dress your note in. You can do lots of variations with this — fancy papers and more. Get creative!

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Netflix Origami Envelope

Posted by: Wendyin Crafts, Link in Crafts, Link
29
Dec

My family gets Netflix and love it. The only really aggravating thing about Netflix is this little flap of paper you have to tear off and throw away leaving a reusable envelope you return your movie in. First of all, I have to say, “Yay, Netflix” for not double-enveloping in the first place. However, wouldn’t it be cool if there were something you could do to completely utilize ALL the pieces?

Sure you can recycle that extra piece of paper, but why not turn it into an envelope? You help save the environment and you can buy less envelopes to send your mail in.

My hat goes off to the clever folks at Netflix Origami! They’ll show you how to make the envelope I’m talking about. The next batch of movies we get in… you know what I’ll be doing!


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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Barb Nelis from Redondo Beach, California. She regularly hosts an envelope swap that I’ve had the privilege of participating in and highly recommend it. Barb took some time out of her busy day to answer my Questions for Inquiring Minds. Thank you, Barb!

Barb collates envelopes from her swap

Barb collates envelopes from her swap


How long have you been doing your envelope swap?

I started my envelope swap about six years ago. After three years I thought I needed a break and took a long sabbatical. I discovered I missed it and restarted my envelope swap two years ago. I just happened to save all the names, snail mail addresses and email addresses of the people who were in my swap. I sent everyone a handmade postcard and e-mailed them saying I was bacccck. I got a huge response. It seems I was missed. Mail art lives! YAY!

What inspired you to start it?

Good question. I am glad you ask, maybe it will help another fellow artist start their own swap. I have been in many swaps through the years. Altered books, Artist’s Trading Cards (ATC), postcards, deco’s, envelopes, you name it, I swapped it. But there were always rules, rules, and more rules. Some of the rules were very strict too. Like when they had themes. Who wants ten postcards of Alice In Wonderland going down the rabbit hole? What’s the point?

The last straw was when I got kicked out of the Goddess ATC swap. Yep. That was me. I was a millimeter off one or two of the cards. Apparently the swap meister measured each and every card. That is the day I said “I am starting my own swap.” Everyone will be welcome, newbies, advanced artists, whoever wants to play. There will be no “themes”. No sizes. All sizes of envelopes are welcome. All media is welcome. My goal is to stamp out “Naked Mail”. Everyone should be having fun and not worry about rules.

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Every year the Washington Calligrapher’s Guild administers a contest sponsored by the National Association of Letter Carriers called “The Graceful Envelope”. I always love looking at the winners every year. I am green with “envie”. Ha. :)

Anyway, go check out the 2008 winners when you get a chance!

The Graceful Envelope Logo

The Graceful Envelope Logo




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