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Here's a creative way to save paper: Instead of putting a note in an envelope, why not fold the note itself into an envelope? That way, there's no additional paper to tear open and throw out. Plus, by using sheets of paper with various designs on one side, you can make some pretty original envelopes!
Steps
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1Take a piece of notebook paper (any piece of paper) and write your note on the side that will be the interior of the envelope.
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2Rotate your piece of paper so that the beginning of the note is to the right and the end of your note is to the left.Advertisement
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3Fold in the top two corners so that they are in the middle. Don't make it too big - you want space at the bottom.
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4Fold up the bottom part so that the bottom edge meets the edge of the triangle you made.
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5Fold up the bottom part in half again. It should look somewhat like a newspaper hat now.
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6Fold one of the bottom sides into the middle.
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7Fold the other bottom side to the middle, but a little farther so that you can tuck it underneath other side.
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8Fold the pointy part down . To make sure it stays down, attach a small piece of tape or a sticker to it. You can also use a paper clip to hold it down. Or, make sure enough of the "wings" overlap so that you can tuck one of them into the other and they'll stay that way, too. You're done! Give it to whomever you wrote the note to! (and make sure you teach them how to do it, so they can make one for you)Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhen using a regular sheet of paper, the envelope is really small. Will the Post Office accept it?
Community AnswerYes. Postage in the US is weight based. In the UK, it's the size (would be small enough for a 50/60-ish pence stamp). So in the US, it'd be cheaper to send letters without an extra envelope. -
QuestionCan I make a long envelope?
Community AnswerYes. Just repeat these steps using a longer piece of paper and do it horizontally. -
QuestionWhy do I have to overlap the bottom of the envelope?
Community AnswerYou overlap so it has less chance of opening up.
Warnings
- The person receiving the envelope may not know that it is a note and rip it apart.Thanks!
- If you make one part uneven, the entire thing will be uneven.Thanks!
- If you want a bigger envelope use a bigger piece of paper.Thanks!
- You may make mistakes - just keep trying.Thanks!
- This size envelope is not mailable in the US. It does not meet the minimum standard for postage and delivery. However is fine for postage in the UK.Thanks!
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Things You'll Need
- A piece of paper
- A pen or pencil
- Sticker or tape (optional)
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