These were traced in CR.
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These were traced in CR.
try this - it is editable so you can adjust the size - the actual size is 6x8 cm
Susibi
A mini envelop with a scalloped insert - similar to sizzix
Nina
simple C6 envie - if you don't want the perforations( red rectangle) first print the template as is on thin card - tear off the sides until you are left with just the centre - this serves as a template for folding your envie.Return to template - Edit>Ungroup and delete the red rectangle- this leaves just the outlines.
Enjoy
Susibi
edited to add liner to template. The liner lines are bright pink and to print them go to cut settings and check the box next to pink and uncheck black and red
Hi Guys
I have loads of envelope templates I have done on powerpoint that I used to cut out manually.
I have been playing with my early xmas prezzie and converted them to be cut out on the Robo.
Both of them are drawn using the polyline too so you can edit all lines and resize to suit.
Haope you all have a very Merry Xmas.
Tracie x
I have made a front and back for a C5 card envelope. Again very simple I know, but it's a start, and I am feeling more at ease with the 'robo! I have made my own envelopes for a long time. I printed off outline then had to spend time with cutting knife and ruler. I usually do my envelopes to match card inner leaf.:D
I have made a couple off seed envelopes wich I use to store my own collected seeds from my garden in.
Hope you like them!
Hi,
I was asked if I could do one of these. I haven't cut it, but know someone who has, and it works
Basically you can add this embellishment to the fold side of the card, glueing the tab part to the back and folding the pretty bit onto the front. Or you can attach it to the back part at the opening edge, so it folds over the opening and acts as a closure. If you do use this option, then you can create a slot for it to slide into. This would create something like a wallet.
Drawn in Inkscape and traced and tidied in Robo.
Hope you like
ErikaP
This envy I made to fit cards I make from A5 card stock DL style.
Lynn
Thank you Erika for your round cards. I converted it to us letter size, but I needed an envelope to with it. It was too small or too big. So I made one that is just right.:rolleyes: Hope you don't mind. I used 32 lb. 12 x 12 paper, but set it up for us legal size (8.5 x 14). Still trying to learn the conversion.
Not really my design, an amalgamation of two others from Sallyannie and Muttles (hope you don't mind). They are just the right size for paper money, i intend giving them as a gift money envelopes at Christmas.
Given not my designs Personal Use only.
I did 2 passes to cut on the foiled card, which was quite thin, only one copy on the template though.
sammy
Thanks to "stressed" I was able to make this template for those of you that might want it!
Pam
that I just designed in Robo Master. You can place a window in it, if you like. I have cut it out of scrap paper and it cut fine....may take two swipes with heavier paper. I have some money, checks and gift certificates that I will be giving as Christmas gifts, so I am going to decorate and cut out several.
I think this is the first design I've done since those awful theives were stealing our files!!!
This time of year it will come in handy...enjoy!
Pam
Here is my quick version of a quarter-fold envelope (4.25" x 5.5"). It's nothing spectacular. Again, you can sell things you make from it, just don't sell the template or include it in any yahoo or msn groups or collections. I've included a recipe for homemade envelope glue. Hope you can use it!
Edit: I just realized that in the preview is says half-fold, but it really is a quarter-fold. Sorry about that. Long day at work today!
I use a lot of gift bags instead of gift wrap. But it always bothers me how the card either gets lost inside or falls off the outside. So here is my solution….a bag envelope. I will post a finished picture of the bag. But this cute so nicely I just had to share. The stitches are a little noisy when I cut them because they are so small. I used 110 lb. card stock. But I think I would use a lighter weight the next time. I also have one I worked up with an open top but it still needs some work before I post it. The scalloped rings on mounted on both sides of the flap hole. This is a quarter page card size.
~Dixie
hope this is useful, it may need resizing
Lisa
Needed something pretty to put some money in for a wedding gift.
Here's what I came up with.
The Cartouche on the back has the couples initials done in pen, then the mat cut out with Robo and mounted on the ovals. It'll be used to seal the envelope when we find out what currency the couple want.
The writing on the front is very fine, slow speed, minimum pressure, and not thick card work well. I chose to line the front of the envelope, but it's your choice.
May be useful for someone.
ErikaP
Please try and tell me what is wrong with it:(
Here is my finished template (with thanks to Joyce for helping me) and some photos of the card it was made for.
A simple template (hard enough for me !) but very usefull this card was for my Nephews 14th Birthday who asked for money as a present.
Boys cards can be very difficult, so I was pleased with this little idea.
Hope you like it
Crafty Sarah x
Will this do :)
Dont forget to change red line to dotted. It is showing as a cut line and that won't do :)
Screen shot added by Lucille
For money/gift card/cheque. Decorate to suit.
I have watched a number if videos on Youtube that use a similar shape to this. I have made this in Robomaster and made some little treat holders that are really sweet for Halloween, they will hold the small bags of haribo sweets or other small treats too.
I hope somebody else finds it useful.
Money envelope and the sheet if anyone can make use of them
Not cut as yet, but hopefully it will be ok.
Hi
I've lurked for ages but learnt so much, it's time for me to give a little back.
I've just designed this a5 box-e-lope - noticed somebody on chat asking for one.
I've just cut it and put it together and it's good for an a5 card.
I just hope that now I've posted this in the right place and the right way :P
Hope it's useful for someone
Jackie
I've tried to put a picture in but it's telling me I'm a new member and can't..I've just started a gallery so it's in there...sorry :unsure:
Hello All
I recently made a easel card for mothers day and needed an envelope so i made these they fit a 4 inch by 4 inch card and one is more 3d for thicker cards
Hope they are of some use
Jea xx
I'm putting this up because Sandi needed one, but I am away to adjust the size, as I don't think this is big enough
I hope this helps you Sandi
just noticed the heading should read 9" x 6 1/2" envelope
I hope this is ok, have made this to take the heavily embellished or decoupaged cards. A little glue, DST, a few folds & hey presto
i have used it for cd box
I needed this size of envelope so, made my own. Hope others can make use of it too.
Regards
Dawn
Hello everyone! This is my first design using Silhouette Studio Designer Edition and I wanted to share with everyone! I figured this might come in handy during the holidays!!!
Enjoy!
Hope this is what you mean Sheila. I'm holding it in my hand to show how small it is (5x3.5cms)
that can be cut on A4/Letter size papers! Because this envelope was made for such a large card, I designed it in five pieces that you glue together plus there is a liner. In the photo you can see my envelope beneath the card and if you go to my blog: http://yorkiemomsblog.blogspot.com/2...dand-free.html you can see all of the details!
I hope some of you can use this. I almost always make my own envelopes and since this one is in pieces, you can use some of your patterned papers for the envelope front! Enjoy!!!
Please note that US A7 size is much larger than our (European) A7 which is 10.7x7.4 cm or 4.13x2.91".