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Sunday, November 4, 2018
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These envelopes are gorgeous!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese r beautiful, thank u so much for share yur art work with us. U r very talented. Thanks again
ReplyDeleteLovely thank you
ReplyDeleteBeauitiful-Thanks so much-We have bee-glad to see these
ReplyDeleteOh My Heavens ! Absolutely Gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteI have to print theDr, cansomeone tell me please do I print on What? Paper?
I've never printed anything so Beautiful.., How do I go about this Please?
ReplyDeleteDandyonthelake: You are a no-replay blogger, which means you don't have an email account associated with your account. It is much easier for me to respond to you if your comment comes to me with your return email address. However, it depends on what kind of computer you have. I only know how it works on a PC. Basically you click the image to open it full size. Then right-click and choose Save image as... and save it to your computer. Then go to where you saved the image and either double-click it and choose from the printing options that come up on the screen. Or, I usually insert it into a Word document (Insert, Picture ... then navigate to the image you saved). After it's in the Word document you can resize as needed. Then use Word's printing options. I usually print envelopes on printer paper -- either 20 pound, or my preferred paper is 32 pound presentation paper. Not as stiff as card stock, but heavier than copy paper. Good luck.
I just really like these envelopes. Came across them by chance and so glad I did. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
ReplyDeleteExtraordinary! Thank you so much for these beautiful envelopes. I can see that you had so much fun doing them.
ReplyDeleteThese envelopes are so beautiful. I stumbled upon them by chance...how lucky for me. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThese are so very beautiful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWow absolutely beautiful..can’t wait to print out ...i
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law has a bee thing. I thought it would be nice to drop her a note. Your bee envelope printed out incredibly gorgeous! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beauties!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for these, they are stunning
ReplyDeleteThank you for these fabulous envelopes~
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generosity.
ReplyDeleteThank you! These are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank You for sharing the lovely art work, each and everyone is beautiful !
ReplyDeleteShirley
So I print out on a regular square size piece of paper then after it has copied on to that piece of paper I cut it out around the copied edges to make envelope? Then fold to make envelope but what do I use to seal edges together to make envelope?
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ReplyDeleteYes, print out on 8-1/2 X 11 inch paper and cut out. Fold into an envelope and use your favorite paper glue to glue together.
Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteDear Nancy...I am new to this junk journal journey, and I have come across your beautiful freebies. I want to thank you very much for all the work you put into these, and for your kindness is giving them away. I am very blessed to have found these. Sending you many bright and beautiful blessings! Rhonda
ReplyDeleteThank you, I love these for my spring journals
ReplyDeleteJust come across your website, you have put so much work into these beautiful freebies, for which I am most grateful to you for sharing with us and allowing us to use....many thanks ....luv Ursula Longworth xx
ReplyDeleteThank you...these are very pretty.
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