Welcome to the Club Scrap Creates Hopes Blog Hop! (If that's not how you got here, visit CS Creates and enjoy the entire series of fabulous blog entries featuring the Hopes kit!)
I love my new Envelope Punch Board from WeR. Don't you?
The stuff I've always wanted to make with my own custom envelopes can now be done with ease and efficiency. I'm all about that. (See my video on how to use the board.)
Since those good 'ole manila shipping tags still seem to be the rage, I thought it would be fun to make some envelopes for them. I used the 3.5x5.5" envelope measurement on the punch board and created a bunch of envelopes starting with 7.5x7.5" papers from the Hopes kit along with a few other neutrals.
Punch, score, punch score, etc., fold, and lob off one short envelope flap so you can slide the tags in from the top. I also used my Corner Chomper to round the corners at the top of the envelope opening. Next, punch holes into the long edge of the envelopes for binding rings.
Envelopes punched and ready to bind with rings. |
Make a pair of simple wrapped matte board covers. Add punched holes to the covers, too.
Cover boards ready for wrapping and punching |
Decorate. (I still have more decorating to do, but this is a start.)
Off to the punch board, right? But first, continue hopping along. Your next stop is in the Netherlands with Hetty Sanders at Craft Chaos!
Leave a comment below to put your name into a hat for some blog candy! We'll do the drawing and announce the winner on Monday, July 1.
***This drawing is now closed.***
Congratulations to Comment #9, Patti Winfield, winner of the Hopes Blog Hop Blog Candy!
Watch for a little something special in your next kit, Patti!
Tricia
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ReplyDeleteThis is kind of like the envelope book we made at retreat in 2011, but even cuter and easier!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What a fun project AND I just bought an envelope punch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project, Tricia and it looks quite easy and for a lot of different occasions. I have to try this. Cut, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteTRICIA! Loving this awesome mini album and the pockets for the tag... GENIUS! Love the notches in each one, gives it such a terrific touch!
ReplyDeleteThe colors of this kit just explode off the webpage!!
Clever use of the envelope punch! Would be fun to try a smaller version that could hold a few gift cards. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is just so cool! You are so creative! Thanks for sharing your talents with us!
ReplyDeleteHmm I guess I need to open that thing huh? =)
ReplyDeleteYay! A way to use the envelope punch for something fun! I love your clever idea to use the side of the envelope as the top. Gonna hafta make this one (after PSL~gotta make pages for the Ladybugs team first!)
ReplyDeleteTricia, Love your Envelope Tag Book, and I can hardly wait to get to my Envelope Punch Board out!
ReplyDelete. . . The Papers from the Hopes Kit have made the project even more beautiful!
Thank You for the great tutorial!
Mary in WI
Tricia - this is super awesome! I love albums that make you be an active participant. Just think of all the goodies you can put in those envelopes! I think I will christen my envelope punch with this project for sure.
ReplyDeleteTricia this little project is so adorable! Love it!
ReplyDeletegreat project i can't wait to get my envelope maker with my July kit
ReplyDeletei have an ides for a tag book using mini tags
Wow...I will have to try this Tricia. Love the look of this book.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, brilliant and clever way to use the great envelopes the Envelope Punch Board makes. The Hopes papers are so great for this project!
ReplyDeleteI love this project, I was just looking at bags and envelopes made into a booklet. I Love what you did! I have to try this. Thanks for the inspiration and for the chance at the giveaway.
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Love it! I love watching your videos too. Can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteTheresa aka Scrapsbygracie from scrapsbygracie.blogspot.com
Love it. You always make it seem so easy simple and fast...its never fast for me becaue I have too many squirell moments while crafting!
ReplyDeletethis little book is very clever! thanks for the directions!
ReplyDeleteI don't have the envelope punch board yet but it looks like lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteThe little book is so cute, I have a bunch of tags sitting here just waiting for a project so I think I may have to just try my hand at one or two!
Super cute tag book. The colors of this kit are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW what an awesome idea! It's super cute and looks like even I could do it!
ReplyDeleteI don't have the envelope punch board (yet), but this is a great way to use it. I can always count on you for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat project and YES!!! The envelope board thingy is great!!
ReplyDeleteI love my envelope board! Thanks for another great way to use it.
ReplyDeleteI will definitely be making one of these, thanks so much for the great idea~
ReplyDeleteOh so so cool! I love this. Again, thanks for the wonderful inspiration to make something fabulous out of something so simple!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me even more incentive to "play" with my new Envie Punch Board, Tricia, very cool project!
ReplyDeleteI love making pockets for tags, but I never thought of making envelopes to fit them. Then you bind it together. What could be better. Thanks for the ideas and inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLove your book!! Isn't it fun to use the punch board?
ReplyDeleteLove the tag book. Must put the envie punch on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the v's in the envelopes it really sets apart the paper and the tags! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLisa K.
Totally LOVE this and need to get off dead center and order that handy dandy tool - it looks like a freakin dream! I.Need.IT!!! thanks for your inspiration (again....) :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! Will be CASEing for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love this. I love my new envelope maker, but thought I was only going to make pretty envelopes...you've changed that. Thanks for a great project!
ReplyDeleteTricia, love the idea of a tag mini album - your project is great as usual! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteCarmen L
I love this!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoves it! Stealing it!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make this for my holiday lists. Too cute to ever loose or leave behind1
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tricia! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteLovely little book, would work really well with my Cinch.
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo fun! I want to try this with all the rags in pockets! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, I love this, Tricia! I've already told my kids that I actually DO have something I want for my birthday in September....that envelope punch!!! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Tricia! Love these colors together. Bright n cheerful.
ReplyDeleteWOW - leave it to you Tricia to come up with such a great idea. I can see a few of them next week in the Summer Camp Project Challenge.
ReplyDeleteI like the envelopes you created for these tags.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this, Tricia.
ReplyDeleteI am so going to copy this idea.
I may need to monkey with the sizes a bit so that I can make something that will work for PSL - but this is GREAT!!!
Great project Tricia! My new punch board, along with 4 of my friend's boards will be arriving in my July Kit so I'm dying to get my hands on the July Kit! Thanks for the video as it gives me confidence to try it straight away and this tag book would be a great first project! Many Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Melitta
I don't yet have an envelope punch board but hope to get on soon. Until then I will just have to improvise with the envelopes...
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo super cute. Love it. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this, ive made something similar last night for my penpal :)
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