
If you would like to “chat” with me during the Premiere, you will need to sign into your YouTube account ( or set one up before the Premiere begins). THURSDAY, April 23rd on YouTube (Connie Stewart) at the time below: It’s almost time for a new YouTube Premiere! SUPER Flash Cards! QUOTE OF THE DAY – “A good laugh is sunshine in the house.” - William Makepeace Thackeray It’s time to use up some of that Designer Series Paper and share some happy mail!ĭon’t forget, Thursday is my new YouTube Premiere! I hope you can join me live but if not, I will be sharing here on Simply Simple Stamping Thursday night. We’ve included examples for both formal and informal addressing below. A black-tie affair might call for one style of addressing while a casual country wedding will use a more informal approach.

This will affect the way you address your invitation envelopes.

I hope that this envelope template got you excited about making your own envelopes. First, think about the formality of your wedding. Email with all tutorials and video links (this will arrive about a week after the event and is perfect if you don’t want to participate on Facebook)ĬLICK HERE to LEARN MORE and/or to REGISTER.10 different fun stamping challenges–with opportunities for prizes (remember–prizes can only be shipped to winners in the US).10+ Stamping Presentations, each with several projects presented LIVE or video.REGISTRATION FOR THE CREATIVATE ONLINE RETREAT ENDS THURSDAY!Ĭost of the retreat is just $45 and just look at everything you get: PIN IT! Want to save this envelope template idea? Pin this image to your favorite Pinterest Board!

Score (2) opposite sides with the Side templateīe sure to tune in Saturday for a video featuring the matching card!.Score (2) opposite sides with the Top & Bottom template.Cut (1) Triangle down to 4 ½” – mark as Sides.Cut into (2) triangles – mark (1) as Top & Bottom.
