So, it’s the first day of school. My little guys went walking in, holding hands and my heart is still a little jittery. A little project is exactly what I need and so I jumped right in with these tear-away seed envelopes. Perfect for little gifts and gift tags. I used both patterned paper and cardstock – both worked pretty well, it all depends on what you plan to put in them. I’ve included the studio cut file for you at the bottom of the post. Play around with ungrouping the shape and changing the dashed lines, and let me know how it works for you!
The What
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Step 1: Download and open the tear-away envelope shape at the bottom of the post in Silhouette Studio, load your paper/cardstock and send to cut. Note that for one-sided patterned paper, you should load the paper, patterned-side down (for the tab to appear on the left)
Step 2: Score, fold and glue the sides, then bottom. Fill your little envelopes, then glue below the pull tab to seal
And you’re done! What will you put in your lovely packets?
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Looking for some more inspiration? Take a look at my other Silhouette projects.
13 Comments on DIY Stationery: Tear-away Seed Envelopes
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These are so great! Thank you for sharing them. I know this is an old post but is there any chance that you’d be willing to also add this in the Legacy version (.studio) for those of us who still aren’t brave enough to ‘upgrade’ to v3? Please and thank you 🙂
Love this seed envelope! Can’t wait to make a bunch of these. Thank you for sharing the file.
Thanks, Shawna! 🙂
Thank you, what a great idea! I can imagine other things in it also…
Thank you!
Oops…I mean Graft Gossip (not Craft Bits)
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Found your site from Craft bits and am so glad I did!
Pinned it (and wanna nail it!)
Thanks for sharing 😉
You will TOTALLY nail it. Thanks, Karen!!
Thank you so much. I have been looking for this for ages as I save a lot of seeds and like to give them to friends. Sunflowers for all the neighbours!
Yay, Julie! You’re very welcome!
I just discovered your blog today and am so impressed with what you create. This idea is great – thanks so much for all your great work.
Thanks, Deb! Have fun creating your seed envelopes 🙂