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Over the school holidays Keira and I got into making stationery (she's a keen letter-writer and is always on the lookout for nice paper and envelopes, stickers and labels.)

We spent one rainy morning making our own and now I have a pleasing stack of small envelopes, ready for wrapping Very Small Gifts. 

A few were made from an old Noa Noa catalogue I couldn't bear to throw away, some from art prints in an old calendar, and others from quilter's grid paper. I also cut up some pages from an old sketchbook lurking in the bottom of a drawer. K made some with brown parcel paper and stamped the fronts with white ink. 

I thought I'd include my template here, in case you have a letter-writer in your house:

Envelope pattern

1. Choose some papers for your envelopes. Some ideas include:

– old maps/atlas pages or enclopedias destined for the recycling bin

– old and tattered children's books

– magazine pages or old calendar pictures

– wrapping paper, kraft paper or pages from an exercise book (I like grid paper)

– scan and print favourite fabric pieces onto paper

2. Print out the template, trace around then cut and fold.

3. Use a glue stick to adhere the edges together, as marked.

Use them to hold secret notes or small gifts. Or make a whole stationery set, complete with labels and tied with string, as a gift in itself.

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13 responses to “small packages”

  1. Jo Avatar

    Me and my K did the very same thing these hols. Great use of broken books we find and her friends love receiving personalised envies in the post 🙂

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  2. Hello Sandwich Avatar

    so lovely! As is everything on your blog! Thank you always for sharing your beautiful creations with us. x

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  3. Sarann Avatar

    This is so inspiring. My little one would love this. What a fun idea. Sarah

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  4. Lucy Avatar

    This is such a lovely idea – and the image of two heads bent over a table doing it is very pleasing. Perhaps book number 2 could be of projects like this?! X

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  5. Tash Avatar

    How lovely! I used to make boxes and stationary when I was much younger, because I was forever squirrelling away little Important Things (and also sending letters). With all of the ease and speed of emails and text messages, it’s good to see that sending letters is still valued.

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  6. found and sewn Avatar

    What a lovely idea. Thanks for the template x

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  7. Zelia Avatar

    I wish i wasn’t so terrible with Paper!

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  8. melissa Avatar

    oh thank you for this inspiration!
    my daughter has been home sick for two days and this looks like the perfect convalescing activity!

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  9. Angela Avatar

    so sweet, great rainy day craft project!

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  10. margie Avatar

    fantastic project

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  11. penny Avatar

    What an absolute delightful project. We love old paper and maps etc. xxx Penny

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  12. Property Pistol Avatar

    What a great idea, and thank you for sharing this information, and have a wonderful day.

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  13. Brigade Valencia Avatar

    It was so helpful in my life. it was a great idea.

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