Glue the specialty paper to the inside of the envelope. Using your metal ruler and the bone folder, score the fold.ĥ. If it’s an inner envelope, you can skip this step, since they don’t get sealed.Ĥ. Turn down the flap, and cut an extra 1/4 inch off the specialty paper (this way the glue shows. Turn the envelop over and trim the extra paper off the top.ģ. You’ll use way more paper if you do (and hence it will cost more).Ģ. In fact, don’t slide it all the way down. It does not have to go to the bottom of the envelope. Measure! Then slide it into the envelope. Cut the special paper to the same width as your envelope. Here are the steps to line an envelope:ġ. Here’s a time-lapse video of the process, followed below by step-by-step instructions. I’m using both for a really cool, beach inspired, styled shoot at the Brant Beach Yacht Club on LBI on March 30th.
I am lining an A2 RSVP envelope and the inside of the lid for a boxed invitation set from Beacon Lane. I purchased a fancy blue sheet of paper from the scrap book section of my local craft shop for this project. My favorite: It’s a toss-up between the glitter fuchsia and blue marble: You can also buy an array of pre-cut paper liners at the Paper Source. So, if it doesn’t match your envelope, it won’t work. My favorite is found here at the The Paper Source. You may want to consider buying a liner template kit.
Wanna make beautiful envelopes on your own? Here’s how. There are lots of ways to save money and still end up with amazing wedding stationary. When planning for your wedding stationary there is always a budget in mind. You see them everywhere, and they are a beautiful but expensive touch to any set of paper goods for a wedding.