– Craftbond Tape (I chose Elmer’s and you can also find this in the scrapbook section) – Self-Healing Mat or a protective cutting service – Scrapbook Paper (I chose 12×12 sheets of scrapbook paper, you’ll need one sheet per envelope – wait for a sale & use coupons!) – Chip Board (you can find this at Michael’s/Joann Fabrics in the Scrapbooking section, or you can use the back of an old notebook) – Envelopes (I found mine from this really amazing Etsy seller – BORDERandBLANK) Here’s what you’ll need for this project: So, I made my own and thought this info would be helpful to other brides looking to add a little extra to their envelopes. I wanted to DIY this part of my invitation suite, but didn’t want it to look DIY. The Knot has a really great tutorial using their own template, but I found that their template just didn’t fit my envelope. I decided to share this tutorial for all of you after trying to find one on my own. I just love how this little extra step evolved my invitations into something so luxurious, without breaking the bank. Now, I will be using these for my wedding invitations, but this DIY can be applied to many other things – Holiday cards, Thank You notes, Birthday Party invitations, and more. Hey guys! Today, I thought I would share a really easy tutorial – DIY Envelope Liners.
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