Today a few friends and I are having some fun with a cool product called the Kreate-a-lope®. It's an envelope template that does not require scissors, tracing, or measuring of any kind and it was created by Nick Romer.
Nick is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to relaunch the Kreate-a-lope® and raise funds and awareness for this must-see tool. If you want to support the campaign, you can see a short video and learn more here: http://www.greensneakers.com/kick2 or you can visit his site, GreenSneakers.com.
Nick is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to relaunch the Kreate-a-lope® and raise funds and awareness for this must-see tool. If you want to support the campaign, you can see a short video and learn more here: http://www.greensneakers.com/kick2 or you can visit his site, GreenSneakers.com.
I used the Kreate-a-lope® 4x4 Square template and created some really fun Christmas/Winter themed envelopes from last year's Tom and Jerry Magazine. + By just folding my cardstock at the top I could trace around the center piece of the template and make some super fast and matching cards by cutting out Squares from the same strip! I just love how fast and easy you can create unique envelopes.
I recently showed how I made some super sweet envelopes for Ted's allowance Money by recycling old calendars. You can see that post HERE.
Make sure you stop by these super talented designers to see what they created with their templates. Promise you wonderful inspiration! Hugs, Karin
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6 comments:
How fun are these?! Love the idea of using old comic books. These turned out great!
I die over these, Karin!!
How utterly cool to use comics...
and I promise this would be the first I'd want to open if I received one of these in the mail...
they're fabulous!! :)
This is a great idea !
Your envelops are fantastic !
Theses are as cute as can be!!
Oh...these are so fun Karin! Great idea to use recycled paper...so clever!!! The envelopes are so cool! Hugs ~S~
These are fabulous!!! Love, love fun envelopes, and your use of the Tom and Jerry magazine is just brilliant! Brilliant!
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