5:15 -- "If you want to make sure that you have print that ends up as the flap itself, you want to make sure that you start by punching that at your top right." Excellent instructions! Thank you.🤩😀
Andrea, thanks so very much for showing us how to do this. I love envelopes - I obsess about envelopes. Probably would drive a therapist insane. Anyway, thanks so much for this great tutorial. Diane
Thank you, thank you for this tutorial. I am making cards as a gift for a wedding couple and needed a large envelope to "wrap" them in. This was perfect!
I learned last week that you have to keep the envie height under 6 1/8" to avoid the oversized envelope charge. I was less than 1/8" over with the 6.25" one and they sent it back to me for more postage. :(
I think this is genius, Andrea. I wish I knew the "secret formula" for calculating the sizes and starting point. Could you also come up with enveloes for 11 inch paper which could be cut from legal or ledger size paper that can be printed in a standard home printer or copied on a copy machine? I would love to print on the paper instead of having to use scrapbook paper. Thanks, Andrea, girl genius!
5:15 -- "If you want to make sure that you have print that ends up as the flap itself, you want to make sure that you start by punching that at your top right." Excellent instructions! Thank you.🤩😀
Three years later…just letting you know that you’re a rock star! Thank you for sharing this! ❤
I can’t imagine how long it took to figure these measurements out! This is a beautiful way to use the 12x12 papers with the pretty borders. Thank you!
Andrea, thanks so very much for showing us how to do this. I love envelopes - I obsess about envelopes. Probably would drive a therapist insane. Anyway, thanks so much for this great tutorial. Diane
Just perfect. I just started penpal letters and this is exactly what I needed
I never knew!!! Beautifully demonstrated!
I have a punchboard but never knew who to use it! Thank you for sharing!
It took me two days to find this perfect video for my slim easel card with its embellishments. Thank you very much!!!
Absolutely brilliant
Thanks for taking all that working out away for us
Easy to follow tutorial
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Thank you, thank you for this tutorial. I am making cards as a gift for a wedding couple and needed a large envelope to "wrap" them in. This was perfect!
I am so happy you figured out the measurements. Thank you so much. I just found you. Look forward to more videos. 🤗
Thank you for this! Sandy ❤
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much!
This is so awesome! Thanks for sharing!
I love that you made sure each of those envelopes are MACHINABLE sized...
Trudi Renault are they? That wasn’t intentional lol
I learned last week that you have to keep the envie height under 6 1/8" to avoid the oversized envelope charge. I was less than 1/8" over with the 6.25" one and they sent it back to me for more postage. :(
I need to make a business size envelope
Love this thank you excited for more ways with other tool
This is so cool, thank you so much for sharing. How can I make this envelopes for a 3D card?
You can take it to a scoreboard and score 1/8"-1/4" away from the existing lines to make it a "fat" envelope.
@@andreasoriginals thank you
I can’t wait to try this! Thank you so much for sharing! I have been struggling with using this thing lol.
This is soooooo Cool THANKS!!
That might take a little while to get used to but it is very smart
This is fantastic, thank you ✉🌹
Phenomenal!
Very smart!
I think this is genius, Andrea. I wish I knew the "secret formula" for calculating the sizes and starting point. Could you also come up with enveloes for 11 inch paper which could be cut from legal or ledger size paper that can be printed in a standard home printer or copied on a copy machine? I would love to print on the paper instead of having to use scrapbook paper. Thanks, Andrea, girl genius!