I’m sure you have a lot of Valentine Greetings to return, so why not do it with my new Rose Wallpaper Stationery:
I print the sheet, the envelope and the envelope liner on regular printer paper (80g). I print the cards on cardstock, my go-to paper is Canon Matte Photopaper (160g).
For this set of stationery I also included a printable envelope for those of you with a We Are Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board 🙂 If you are precise when crafting it, it should come out the same size as the “manual” envelope, and you can line it with the same envelope liner.
It’s nice to have filled another page in my Stationery Folder 🙂 Want to make your own Stationery Folder? Click on the image below to see how I used an old book and my sewing machine to create it 🙂
Here is a low resolution preview of the various pieces:
Find your high quality copies, free for your personal use and enjoyment in the download folder below 🙂
The Download folder also contain matching lists and little note cards/labels, from earlier posts here on WoW:
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Ooooh – I would love a tutorial on your beautiful stationary folder!!!
Thanks for the gorgeous goodies!
Hiya Smiles:-)
I went back and read my original 2014 instructions for the stationery folder, dang that thing looks complicated…lol I might give it another go, but I have so many things planned and so little time… so it’s doubtful it’ll be any time soon… :-O A quick tip if you get inpatient and want to try it yourself: go with ONE configuaration to simplify a little 😉 xoxoxo
Thanks! That 2014 tutorial is fine – thanks for pointing it out to me. I love how you did it!
These are very nice. I like anything with roses. Thanks for sharing. Sharon
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 11:06 AM Wings of Whimsy wrote:
> Gunnvor Karita posted: “I’m sure you have a lot of Valentine Greetings to > return, so why not do it with my new Rose Wallpaper Stationery: I print the > sheet, the envelope and the envelope liner on regular printer paper (80g). > I print the cards on cardstock, my go-to paper ” >
Thanks Sharon, I hope you are feeling inspired to sit down and write a whole stack of old fashioned, snail mail letters 🙂 xoxoxo
Thank you for all the BEAUTIFUL things you share!
Awww, thank you Linda, I’m very pleased to hear your are enjoying my whimsies 🙂 xoxoxo