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    How to Make Envelope Glue in Four Ingredients

    January 21, 2013

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    Lindsey Bugbee

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    When I first started making handmade envelopes, I noticed a problem: I had to glue all my creations shut using regular Elmer’s glue. Which, you know, aesthetically isn’t a problem … but as far as utility, well, I’m sure my letter recipients had to destroy their envelopes, tearing with all their might, to get them open. Enter envelope glue … lick-to-seal envelope glue, nonetheless! Made with four ingredients that I always have on hand (well, minus the gelatin). Needless to say, my letter-writing world has been rocked.

    Once you’ve made some handmade envelopes using my tutorial, you’ll want to assemble your envelope glue ingredients to make this recipe:

    • 3 TBSP white vinegar
    • 1 envelope gelatin (unflavored)
    • 1 TSP vanilla extract
    • 1 TSP sugar

    Envelope Glue Ingredients

    Once you have assembled the ingredients to make envelope glue, put the vinegar in a container with a lid, like the plastic one I am using here. The reason you will want to do this is once you have created your glue, you’ll have to keep it refrigerated because when it boils down to it, it’s a food product that will mold if left out.

    Vinegar in a Container

    Microwave the vinegar until it’s hot, about 30-45 seconds. If you’re like my mom and you don’t believe in microwaves, you’re welcome to boil it on the stovetop. The whole point is to dissolve the gelatin.

    Add the gelatin to the vinegar and stir to dissolve. Once the gelatin has dissolved, add the sugar and vanilla extract. You should end up with a hot, watery mixture that has the exact color of honey.

    Finished Envelope Glue

    Now you’ve made envelope glue! Next, you’ll lay your envelopes on a smooth surface with the top flap flat and brush your envelope glue on the edges of the flap, like so:

    Gluing

    Gluing

    Allow the glue to completely dry (I give it a good few hours), and now you’ve got a lick-to-seal handmade envelope! As for the leftover glue, put the lid on and refrigerate it. Remember that it will only last two weeks-ish, so try to make as many envelopes as possible in that timeframe to use it up. Every time you want to re-use it, you will need to restore its liquid state in the microwave (otherwise, it just looks like solid jello).

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    britt
    April 30, 2014

    I just tried this and my envelopes are not staying closed. I followed the directions but I did not put the vanilla or sugar in, does this affect the mixture?
    Should I try adding more gelatin? I added 2 1/2 teaspoons
    I let them dry for about 3 hours, was that not enough?
    Thin coat or thick coat when applying?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      April 30, 2014

      Definitely don’t skip the sugar — I think that’s your problem! The vanilla shouldn’t make a difference.

      And when applying, I do a medium coat. I just dip my brush in and put one stroke on the envelope. It’s never failed me in the past! Let me know what happens when you try again. 🙂

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    Christi
    March 24, 2014

    This sounds like an easy and awesome recipe. Quick question, what did you use to put it on the envelope flaps? I make envelopes out of wallpaper sample books and rolls of wallpaper for a friend who does sweepstakes and was also wondering would this glue work on wallpaper?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      March 25, 2014

      Hi Christi!

      It should work on nearly any material; I just used an old brush to apply the concoction and let it dry for a couple of hours!

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    Jan McKinney
    March 9, 2014

    Just love everything you share with us!!!!

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    Natalie Nguyen
    February 17, 2014

    how much gelatin do we use cause i’ve got a box of Kroger’s unflavored gelatin…. do we use 1/4 oz?

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      February 18, 2014

      Hi Natalie!

      A packet of gelatin is 2 1/2 teaspoons. Not sure about ounces, but I can go look if you don’t have any teaspoons handy!

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    LUAnn Thatcher
    February 10, 2014

    Absolutely love this recipe will give it a try tomorrow! I want to make envelops for note cards I want to sell on my website. Thanks for sharing!!

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    Adeline
    December 3, 2013

    Thank you for this tutorial! I was just wondering if the gelatin is safe to eat or lick. Would it be dangerous if I licked to much of it? And I would also like to know which section the gelatin is located in Kroger! 🙂 Thanks so much!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 3, 2013

      Oh goodness no! Gelatin is used to make all sorts of strange culinary favorites … like, for example, pomegranate gelatin. Lick away without fear!

      I am trying to remember what section I found it in … I think it would probably be by the Jello {since that is, after all, just flavored gelatin with lots of sugar}. Your safest bet will be to ask an employee. Just tell them you need unflavored gelatin and they should be able to steer you in the right direction. 🙂

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        Bones
        April 20, 2017

        Check the canning section. Walmart has a section for it near the small appliances I think. Ball makes it in both powder and liquid. My dad did a lot of canning and jarring.

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    Tori
    December 3, 2013

    Hi! This is a fabulous idea! Can we substitute the gelatin for anything else that can be found in a normal pantry? I would like to make this but unfortunately I don’t have the gelatin and I would like to use something simpler! Very awesome idea, must make for the upcoming holiday cards! 🙂

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 3, 2013

      Hi Tori!

      Yeah, gelatin is sort of an esoteric ingredient, to be sure. I bought a huge box of packets from Kroger in order to create envelope glue, and of course I didn’t use it fast enough; it expired a little under a month ago. I don’t think there would be any other substitute … perhaps agar agar, which also isn’t in an ordinary pantry!

      I’m sorry I don’t have any better solution for you. Gelatin seems to be the only thing you could use in this instance!

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        Carrie Lee
        January 26, 2016

        I know this is an old thread, but possibly xanthan? If you just need the gelatin for a thickener, xanthan is a thickener as well…

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          Lindsey Bugbee
          February 23, 2016

          I’m not sure! I think the gelatin works well because it’s sticky when wet and can be reconstituted with moisture … I don’t know whether xanthan would work or not. :-/

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    Chris
    November 22, 2013

    Hi
    Great tutorial, one question, you mentioned that you needed to keep the glue in the fridge and it only lasting for 2weeks. Once youve painted it onto an envelope does the same apply- as in if you havent sealed it within 2 weeks will it no longer be good to use?

    Thanks

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    1. Lindsey Bugbee Avatar
      Lindsey Bugbee
      November 22, 2013

      Hi Chris!

      That’s a good question that made me think for a while. No, the glue on the envelope doesn’t go bad. I believe this is because there’s no moisture on the dried envelope glue for bacteria or mold to grow on. Once you paint the glue on, the liquid evaporates, leaving you with a sweet {dry} vanilla film that will become adhesive once exposed to moisture (just like any envelope). However, while it’s in the refrigerator, it is a moist concoction that mold and bacteria can grow on. The two week timeline is conservative; I have a jar in the refrigerator that has been fine for a month. 🙂

      Just like any envelope glue, it gets weaker over time, so I am uncertain as to whether handmade envelopes with this glue would still be effective after five years or a decade. However, the glue should be good for a couple of years, at least.

      Let me know if you have any other questions!

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        Chris
        January 6, 2014

        Thanks so much for getting back to me! We used this on some very special Xmas envelopes we were making, but added eggnog flavouring as well, and it worked great! I think we’ll be experimenting with some other flavours on some of our other envelopes too!We’d love it if you took a look and let us know what you think- http://www.cl-am.com/

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          Lindsey Bugbee
          January 8, 2014

          What a great idea to add a flavoring besides vanilla! Spearmint, maple, caramel, coffee … any of these things would be good as well. Really it could even add an extra layer of appeal to your product {not that your creations need more appeal — everything is *gorgeous*}.

          I love the minimalistic, chic feel of your website; and the stationery is beautiful and unique with strong attention to detail {the embossed seashell on the back of envelopes is lovely}. Keep up the wonderful work!

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    Anke
    October 18, 2013

    This is genious! Just a few weeks ago, I googled for such a glue without success, and now I stumble upon your recipe via Pinterest. Lucky me! Do you mind if I translate it into German for my site – with proper credits to you, of course?
    Greetings from Germany
    Anke

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 18, 2013

      Absolutely, Anke! Go for it … there’s no way I could translate it into German {my German stops at, randomly, being able to say “schmetterling”}, so I’m glad you can! 🙂 I love the recipe because it’s sweet and vanilla-y, and if you paint it on in advance, it makes your envelopes hassle-free when you are ready to use them.

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    the marmi
    February 9, 2013

    kudos! and to mom, too, for avoiding the microwave. a wood stove works just fine, also.;)

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