![]() ![]() Step 3: Create a Stronger Template with Cardboard Once you have the envelop expanded, carefully cut away the “wings” leaving the base and flap. You may want to steam it or carefully use a letter opener if the glue is stubborn. ![]() Step 2: Deconstruct the Envelop to Make a Templateįirst carefully pull your envelope apart and expand it. I used Epson Matte Presentation paper for this project. Make sure you’re printing at 300 ppi on a premium paper. You can also use Word or Pages and drag the digital print into a regular “letter” document. ![]() I simply made a 8.5″x 11″ canvas in photoshop so it would feed from my letter tray on my printer. I like it because it prints photo-quality images and has a back feeder (for other wedding related projects like printing napkin belly band menus.)ĭigital papers are typically 12″x12″ square, which is the size of a large sheet of decorative scrapbooking paper. I think it’s the perfect mix of organic and graphic, ad the color palette is perfectly vintage. It’s a fresh and modern floral-inspired suite with strong graphic touches. This project is especially great for smaller, more intimate weddings, and special occasions like “Will You Be My Bridesmaid” cards, engagement parties and bridal showers.įor this tutorial, I used Digital Floral Paper from Creative Market. Do-it-yourself envelope liners are a quick and easy way to personalize your wedding stationery and to have the most control over the design of your wedding. ![]()
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