Make your Own Catalog Envelopes

From Erin of Paper Sweets

If you're a fan of re-purposing, this tutorial is right for you!  What happens when you're Stampin' Up! Catalog retires and you no longer have a need for it?

Well, you can turn all those pages into envelopes so that you have something to stick your beautiful cards into when you're ready to deliver them! 🙂

How freakin' COOL is that?!?

Download 54149307-Catalogue-Envelope-Tutorial[1]

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