Photo Envelopes

by Kelli Palmer.

Please see our February 2010 Notions for the envelope template. It can be downloaded from our website on this page www.scraptivity.com/newsletter

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Essentially these are glorified envelopes to give photos to someone (Kelli gave them to her sister-in-laws).

- If you have 4×6” photos, make the main part 4.25×6.25”.

- Attach an envelope template that you create or purchase. The diagonals are where you cut, the straight lines inside are where you score.

- For envelope 1, use Webster’s Pages: Postcards From Paris collection Romantique Chic.

- Stamp the lacy medallion with Versamark and cover it with Old Paper Distress Embossing Powder mixed with Sparkle N Sprinkle: Champagne glitter and heat embossed.

- Cut the letter P from the Venetian Lace and use strips of paper from Romantique Chic, Venetian Lace and Wishes Come true.

- Distress strips with Walnut Stain ink.

- Write “hotos” by hand to complete the word “photos”.

- After adhering the envelope together, add K & Company Rub-on (add-on).

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- For the second one, use Graphic 45: Renaissance Faire collection Masterpiece.

- Adhere envelope together.

- Cut a 1″ strip of The Paper Company: Sheer Diamond Lace and adhered to the base.

- Use a piece of white cardstock, cover it with Tombow Mono Adhesive or other glue and make sure to have some gaps for the glitter and embossing powder to not adhere to make it distressed. – Kelli used Pebbles Inc. ABC’s stencil for the P and started with the Bronze Splendor mixed with black embossing powder. She removed the stencil and heat embossed then added the Champagne glitter mixed with Old Paper Embossing Powder and heat embossed. Then, she cut it to the size I wanted and backed it on black cardstock and distressed the edges of the cardstock.

- Adhere to the base.

- Cut one of the back of the Lace Treasures buttons and adhere.

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