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    Vintage Envelopes

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

    Materials:

    Quill
    Envelope templates -- found at craft stores
    Adhesive
    Sepia-tone liquid ink
    Bone folder
    Vintage postage stamps
    Stipple brush
    Cornstarch or baby powder
    Yarn or string
    Wrapping paper with lettering pattern
    Sepia-tone inkpad
    Cooking parchment (bleached or unbleached)

    1. Use an envelope template (figure A) to cut out several envelopes from cooking parchment. Crease the fold lines with a bone folder, but don't fold the envelopes yet.

    2. If you're using bleached parchment, place as many cutout pieces from step 1 on a baking sheet as will fit without touching one another. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes at 325 degrees, then remove to cool. The paper will take on a light-tan color (figure B).

    3. When the paper has cooled, fold each piece into an envelope and glue it together, leaving the top flap open.

    4. Cut out a piece of wrapping paper with old-fashioned lettering on it and insert it into the envelope to simulate an old letter. Glue the top flap closed.

    5. Affix vintage postage stamps to the envelope with adhesive and stipple around the edges of the envelope lightly (figure C) with sepia-tone inkpad ink applied with a stipple brush.

    6. Since the surface of cooking parchment has a slightly waxy finish, it may be necessary to dust it lightly with cornstarch or baby powder; otherwise the ink you use to address the envelope may bead up.

    7. Address each envelope with a quill and sepia-tone ink.

    8. Tie a bundle of envelopes together with pretty yarn.

    Tips:

    • Take care not to bake the paper too long, as it may crumble.

    • If using unbleached parchment, you may not need to bake it because it's already light tan in color.

    • If using cornstarch or baby powder, use a soft brush to remove excess powder or blow it off. Do not brush it off with your hand, as this deposits oils, which also act as a resist.

    • A glass-dipping pen may be substituted for a quill pen.

    • Stamp your vintage postage stamps with postal cancellation stamps to simulate a used appearance.

    Products: Available at stationery and art-supply stores nationwide.


    RESOURCES :
    Creative Greeting Cards
    Model: 0806987790
    Author: Sandi Genovese
    (August, 2000)

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Handmade Gift Cards: 20 Original Designs for All Occasions
    Model: 0715311778
    Author: Cheryl Owen

    Handmade Greeting Cards
    Model: 0806983272
    Author: Maureen Crawford

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    Fresh Ideas in Invitations, Posters and Announcements
    Model: 1581800878
    Author: Gail Deibler Finke (Editor)

    Invitations
    Model: 0609603035
    Author: Marc Friedland and Betty Goodwin
    (November, 1998)


    Clarkson Potter/The Crown Publishing Group/Random House
    Website: www.randomhouse.com

    Any Excuse for a Party!: Hundreds of Fantastic Themes, Invitations. . .
    Model: 0787115657
    Author: K. Callan

    Card Crafting: Over 45 Ideas for Making Greeting Cards & Stationery
    Model: 0806986832
    Author: Gillian Souter
    (August, 1993)

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    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Creative Greeting Cards: Personalized Projects for All Occasions (Reader's Digest)
    Model: 0895779838
    Author: Caroline Green
    (October, 1997)

    Reader's Digest Adult

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    Creative Cards: Wrap a Message With a Personal Touch
    Model: 0870119648
    Author: Yoshiko Kitagawa
    (September, 1990)

    Kodansha International

    The Envelope Mill: Recycle Magazines into Beautifully Crafted Envelopes/Book and Templates
    Model: 1565301498
    Author: Haila Harvey
    (February, 1995)


    The Summit Publishing Group
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    Phone: 817-588-3013
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    Email: info@summitbooks.com
    Website: www.summitbooks.com


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