Do any of you that make your own envelopes that are not a solid color have a better solution to the addressing problem than this?
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Do any of you that make your own envelopes that are not a solid color have a better solution to the addressing problem than this?
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'bout the only solution I can see so that it is legible and acceptable by the Post Office.
Regards
Cw
“Life is short, Break the Rules.
Forgive quickly, Kiss SLOWLY.
Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably
And never regret ANYTHING
That makes you smile.”
― Mark Twain
If you don't mind a bit of extra scalpel work and fiddling about, you can recycle a window from an old envelope thus:
Envelope fun 01.jpg
In this case I attempted to make the pattern continuous by writing the address on draughting film (3 or 4 layers to make it semi-opaque), and then using the cutout from the main envelope as a background. Semi successful at best, and it doesn't show up too well in the photo because of blurring the address out.
Thanks, I ended up recreating one of those and printing a sheet.
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Free .PDF of the full page here: http://penpaperinkletter.com/
So the front of the envelope is not as cluttered, I opt to put my return address on the back of the envelope, sometimes.
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VertOlive (February 2nd, 2014)
Only if I don't get sidetracked.
Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot
Cw
“Life is short, Break the Rules.
Forgive quickly, Kiss SLOWLY.
Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably
And never regret ANYTHING
That makes you smile.”
― Mark Twain
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