If you know me personally, or have read this blog for any time at all, you know that I'm big on packaging and presentation. (Those that know me are nodding right now, I'm sure.)
Remember my airplane party where the envelopes were made from maps?
I've run across another etsy seller who makes some super cute custom envelopes that I want to pass along to you.
It's about this time of year that people start thinking about their class reunions. And summer is a big time to host them since most include one day event where you can bring your children. Most children are out of school in the summer, lending that time of year as perfect for casual events.
Sidenote: how crazy is it to see some of your wild classmates now with KIDS?
Anyway, I digress.
How cute is this yearbook envelope? Wouldn't that make an impression to send your class reunion information?
She also makes Mother Goose stationary sets which you could easily turn into invitations or glue birth announcements on the top of the cards.
And many many more including sheet music, food, historical envelopes, etc.
The possibilities are endless, really. So get to planning something just so you can use these folded works of art!
Find them here, at adnamgam's store.
This reminds me... when I was in college my friends and I would write each other letters back and forth( (pre-email days).. We used to take the jcrew catalog apart and make envelopes from the pages with the pictures of the cute guys...
I had forgotten about doing this, I have some b-day invites to mail soon, I'll have to think of a creative envelope!
Thanks for sharing
Posted by: Melissa | March 20, 2009 at 08:57 AM
You introduction is detail, thank you a lot details, but why do not you present some reference pics?
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I know so many people who have just had a new addition to their
lives or are still counting down the last few days. There is
nothing better to warm the heart on such a frigid January. I am
so excited for everyone.
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