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Envelope makes great covers for these pocket sized notebooks. The pages are made from salvaged scrap papers, and the covers are adorned with vintage Indonesian stamps.
I had this huge map and didn't want to throw it out, so I recycled it. I made a set of map envelopes and postcards. I lined these with left over scrapbook paper.
The balloon, or "envelope", is made of nylon panels, known as gores. The gores are large at the top, where they form the crown, and narrow at the bottom, closer to the basket, where they form the skirt. The special shape of the balloon helps keep the hot air in the balloon.
A place for finding lost pieces of your being.
Length: 4:36
Music: "The Envelope" by Blue Dot Sessions
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Felt Envelopes are perfect for all those people on your holiday gift list who want store gift cards. Those people should have to open something handmade to get to their boring, impersonal gift don't you think?
Just as we were about to leave the house one morning, Rose handed me an envelope. Voila! It was extra cash to pay for some holiday purchases . . . plus a note that said she will pay for Sophia's bike... Thank you, sister-in-law! :) ~Nelonie ♥
I just recieved my Green Bay Packers stock certificate in the mail and even the envelope is awesome. I just had to take some pics with the 50mm and nice window light.
I sell Urubbu cards at manos and the other day I received some samples in this gorgeous envelope, here's anotherone they've sent me.
Handmade envelope that I made from a Victorian calendar page and sent to a friend. (Pic also on Facebook)
Mini Envelopes printable
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An annual tradition that's very familiar to those with Chinese or Vietnamese heritage during the Lunar New Year. Giving red envelopes (known as "hongbao" in Mandarin and "bao li xi" in Vietnamese), during the Lunar New Year is a time honored tradition. The ritual typically begins with the younger family members standing up and saying a few words of gratitude and well wishes to the parents or older generation. Sometimes tea is served. The older family members then reciprocate by giving their blessings and passing out the red envelopes.
The red color symbolizes good luck, happiness, and warding off evil spirits in Chinese and Vietnamese traditions. The act of giving red envelopes is a gesture of bestowing blessings, prosperity, and good luck to the recipients, particularly younger family members or unamarried individuals. Inside the red envelopes, money is usually placed in even denominations, as odd numbers are associated with funerals. The amount given is often symbolic and varies based on factors like age and the giver's relationship to the recipient.
Thanks to everyone in this group who made envelopes for me. I love how this has turned out.
Blogged: justjulielou.blogspot.co.nz/2015/09/weekending-finish.html
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From squares.
Bottom center is square envelope by Stéphane Gigandet.
Video instructions on his website
Left is the one-sheet box variation, top center and right masu lids.
They all look very similar to my Teruel masu boxes, but the technique is completely different, see my diagram
Convergent evolution.