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Handmade Envelope Swap

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Swap Homepage:http://www.flickr.com/groups/envelopes/
Swap Coordinator:digitalmaven (contact)
Swap categories: Paper Goods 
Number of people in swap:17
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:August 18, 2006
Date items must be sent by:September 1, 2006
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This swap is for anyone who loves to make their own envelopes.

Each participant will create an assortment of 15 handmade envelopes of any size, style, or color, and in return will receive 15 handmade ones from their partner. The envelopes can be made from any sort of paper (store-bought, clipped from a magazine, handmade paper, etc.), decorated however you like, and/or in any sort of style. Anything goes, as long as each envelope is handmade, and variety is definitely a good thing.

Make sure to package your envelopes with cardboard or some other support, so they won't be damaged during shipping.

If you have any preferences as to the envelopes you receive, please leave a comment on the main swap page or in your profile. For example, if you only want envelopes that can be mailed, please say so.

Feel free to post photos of your sent or received envelopes to the Envelopes group on Flickr.

Discussion

crazycatladymel 08/ 7/2006 #

This looks like fun! I make "deed style" envelopes (opening on the short end) that can be mailed. I would also prefer mailable envelopes, but style isn't crucial.

A link to one of the 3 styles: http://pics.livejournal.com/crazycatladymel/pic/000kgqsz/g38

I have some sushi paper I could use, if my partner likes that kind of thing. Hopefully comments here or the profile will lead me to know whether or not they'd be welcome. Sushi envelopes: http://pics.livejournal.com/crazycatladymel/pic/000kztd8/g38

amyluo 08/ 8/2006 #

Not sure if I'm signing up yet, but...

MAKING ENVELOPE GLUE (from http://www.stampo.com/envelope.html)

Ingredients: 6 tablespoons white vinegar 4 1 oz. packets unflavored gelatin 1 tablespoon vanilla extract (or any flavor that you like)

Bring vinegar to a boil in a small pan. Add gelatin and stir until dissolved. Add extract and stir until mixed. Brush on thin layer onto back of an envelope flap. Let dry. Moisten to apply.

Store excess glue in a sealed container and melt again for future use by putting in a pan of warm water.

owlsong 08/16/2006 #

Yargh! I want to make that glue, but I keep forgetting to ask people to get the gelatin for me when they go out.

Why can't I get it myself. Um...well...you see... -look! something shiny!-

Erm. Right.

crazycatladymel 08/20/2006 #

I posted pics of my outgoing envelopes on the Flickr group.

owlsong 08/30/2006 #

Envelopes are packaged and ready to go out. They're only waiting on my father (who so kindly takes them to work with him--the Post Office), who tends to forget things that are important to me but that have no bearing whatsoever on his life.

I'll keep you updated, and should definitely have these sent by the deadline. :)

owlsong 09/ 3/2006 #

Rec'd the other day! Will rate when the option is available. :)

user1024 09/ 4/2006 #

Fabulous envelopes Lisa - thank you!

KarlaKC 09/15/2006 #

Charissa, envelopes are late, but they're out Sept. 14th! :)

KarlaKC 09/15/2006 #

Oops! Looks like I might not be receiving anything for this swap... :( My partner is still listed as have "Not sent" and she has a rating of 1... Oh well.

At least I fulfilled my commitment and sent envelopes to my partner. And I suppose that is what is most important.

digitalmaven 10/11/2006 #

Please make sure to leave feedback for your partner, and let me know if there are any outstanding swap problems! :)

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