January 26, 2010

Printable all-in-one card and envelope

Natalie Jost has designed some printable floral "cardvelopes," a genetically engineered card-envelope hybrid. You know, like a liger, only not as sad. Just print on cardstock, trim, write your message on the blank interior, and fold. They're free for the downloading right here.

33 comments:

  1. Those are very cute. Another idea is to cut the same shape out of one sided scrapbook paper and follow the directions. Or open up and trace an envelope of your choice onto scrapbook paper.
    Hmmm. I may never buy more stationery.
    Kathy

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  2. cute! I have so much cardstock on hand waiting to be used for something- great idea, thank you for sharing :)

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  3. How interesting!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  4. They are very fine - thanks for sharing...

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  5. Oh my goodness you referenced a liger. You are funny!

    Shutter Sisters (www.shuttersisters.com) has another free downloadable Valentine card/envelope that is super cute and includes a photo (it is designed for Photoshop) but it is the same idea.

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  6. THANK you for the link!!

    Those poor, poor ligers. They never catch a break.

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  7. This is pretty much my favorite type of card.


    Hey, you mentioned ligers - somebody had to make a Napoleon Dynamite comment!

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  8. so pretty! i love the designs. natalie has some serious "skills"...(even better than computer hacking skills!)

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  9. I'm getting an error when I try to get to those links. Is it just me?

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  10. i got an error too....

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  11. So strange! Everything worked yesterday. A temporary server glitch on their end? Beats me! I'll try back later.

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  12. Her whole sight looks to be down right now...

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  13. FUN, I love free gifts from crafty paper people.

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  14. I tried to click on the link to download and I got a Internal Server Error. Any ideas on how to download these?

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  15. I love these!!! And I had a few notes I needed to write!

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  16. Oh man! I like ligers!!

    Thanks for sharing the link!

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  17. Pretty! I have a large amount cardstock on pass coming up to be utilize for something- brilliant idea, thanks for sharing us.

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  18. Just popped in to give you an award, you can pick it up here http://maryjanesandgaloshes.blogspot.com/2010/01/my-first-blog-award.html

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  19. I like these, but I still hope for some stylish all-in-ones that don't require the use of scissors. Sigh.

    urchiken at gmail dot com

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  20. Correct. I can not seem to access the link. =(

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  21. I love these, but I think the link is broken.

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  22. Yep, Natalie seems to have moved some of her posts over to a new blog, but I can't find a link to this project anymore. Sorry, guys!

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