• Quick DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial

    DIY envelope liners add style, extra protection, and a high-quality feel to your correspondence. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make a beautiful envelope liner that’s both elegant and efficient.

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    DIY envelope liners add personality and heft to your snail mail treasures.

    Envelope liners elevate the elegance and the perceived quality of any envelope. Despite the lovely results, making DIY envelope liners doesn’t have to be a daunting task! In this simple but comprehensive tutorial, I’ll guide you through the process step by step.

    Quick DIY Envelope Liners: Video Tutorial

    This minute-long video illustrates exactly how easy making a DIY envelope liner can be:

    The envelope liner paper in the video is from The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource.


    Quick DIY Envelope Liners: Written Tutorial

    Fun fact: these birdies were originally drawn for an architecture course that I took at university. They adorn the lawn of the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City.

    1. Gather Your Supplies

    To make DIY envelope liners, you’ll need a pre-addressed envelope, any large-ish piece of decorated paper, scissors, and a pen or a pencil. It’s best to address the envelope before inserting the liner. Keep in mind that the liner may compromise the envelope’s surface smoothness, which could lead to bumpy writing or unexpected ink spatters!

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial
    I used Lasso Lettering to address this envelope. The playful patterned paper that I’m using to make the liner is from The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource.

    2. Trace

    Now, open your envelope’s top flap, and trace around the entire envelope over your piece of paper.

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial

    I recommend tracing around your envelope in pencil because you can erase any rogue pencil marks! It’s not outside of the realm of possibility that you might accidentally write on the envelope as you’re tracing around it. (I used a pen — which shows up well in photos — for today’s tutorial.)

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial

    3. Cut

    Now, use some nice, sharp scissors to cut out the liner. Try your very best to cut inside the lines you traced so you’ve got about 1/8″ – 1/4″ (3 mm – 6 mm) between your cut and the lines, as shown below.

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial
    Remember to cut inside your traced lines. The envelope liner has to be smaller than the envelope to fit inside!

    Once you’ve cut the liner out, it will look something like this:

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial

    4. Insert, Fold, and Glue

    Complete the process by sliding the envelope liner into the envelope. If the liner covers up too much of the adhesive at the top of the envelope, simply cut a bit more off the bottom of the liner and stick it in again! Once everything looks good, fold the top flap of the envelope (with the liner inside) down to make a fold. Then, fold it back up and glue the top part of the liner to the envelope, preferably with a glue stick.

    Easy DIY Envelope Liners Tutorial

    And that’s all there is to making DIY envelope liners! It’s a very simple and rewarding project.


    DIY Envelope Liners Inspiration Gallery

    I want to reiterate that you can use any piece of paper to create DIY envelope liners. It’s entirely possible to breathe new life into paper goods by transforming them into an envelope liner! So, whenever you see a piece of paper that catches your eye, save it for later! It might be just the thing that a future snail mail presentation needs.

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    This envelope liner was created from a luxe paper menu.
    Bluebird illustration envelope liner
    This envelope liner features the “Crosshatched Bluebird” pattern from page 10 of The Bluebird Bundle.
    Bluebird-themed DIY envelope liner
    This envelope liner was created using the “Two Birds on a Branch” pattern from page 9 of The Bluebird Bundle.
    Bluebird-themed envelope liner
    This envelope liner was created using the “Henna Bluebird” pattern from page 11 of The Bluebird Bundle.
    This shiny DIY envelope liner complements a handmade envelope with embossed gold dots.
    This shiny DIY envelope liner complements a handmade envelope with embossed gold dots.
    "Springtime in Paris" Printable Stationery | The Postman's Knock
    This “Springtime in Paris” pattern comes from the Parisian-Themed Printable Stationery Bundle. (If you like this pattern, it’s also available on a cleaning cloth.)

    Here’s a suggestion if you are sending out a lot of one type of envelope (e.g. for wedding invitations): you can make a template using the process outlined above, then trace around that template to create several envelope liners. I can’t think of a better way to add style and a little bit of extra protection to snail mail! I’ve been ogling the beautiful liners shown in the invitations showcased on the Indian Cotton Paper Co. Instagram, and there’s no reason a person couldn’t DIY something just as impressive.


    Envelope Liner Pattern Resources

    Patterned papers for envelope liners abound! Explore thrift stores as a resource for vintage books or magazines, which can be repurposed by cutting their pages into DIY envelope liners. Old wallpaper samples or wrapping paper can also make awesome envelope liners. I’ve even used some of my calligraphy practice pages to line my envelopes.

    The Letter Writer's Complete Resource: A Guide for Writing Letters | The Postman's Knock
    These pattern pages are printables from The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource. All the patterns shown here were created from original illustrations.

    TPK has three resources for pre-designed patterns: The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource, The Bluebird Bundle, and the Parisian-Themed Printable Stationery Bundle. All patterns were hand-illustrated and lovingly designed.

    The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource features:

    • A watercolor fork and spoon pattern
    • A watercolor Mediterranean tiles motif
    • A colorful arrows design
    • A pencil drawing birdie pattern

    GET THE LETTER WRITER’S COMPLETE RESOURCE

    The Bluebirds Bundle

    The Bluebird Bundle features:

    • A pen and ink henna bluebird pattern
    • A watercolor and pencil two birds on a branch design
    • A crosshatched bluebird on a branch motif
    • A pen and ink lacy bluebird pattern

    GET THE BLUEBIRD BUNDLE

    "Springtime in Paris" Printable Stationery | The Postman's Knock

    The Parisian-Themed Printable Stationery Bundle has one Parisian everyday life toile pattern available in two colors: blue or black.

    GET THE PARISIAN-THEMED PRINTABLE STATIONERY BUNDLE


    I hope that you enjoyed reading/watching this short tutorial. If you have any questions about creating DIY envelope liners, please feel free to ask. Thanks very much for reading and enjoy the rest of your day!

    Warmly,

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