Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Personalized Post & Presents by guest: Melissa Esplin

I like to have stationery lying around the house, but it seems that when I need to send out a much-deserved 'Thank You', I'm fresh out. In which case, I'll write the message on thick cardstock, round the corners and with decorative paper sew an envelope and send the felicitations on their way. The more outrageous the paper, the better, right? Also, no need to be embarrassed by inconsistent or scribbly handwriting with a faux fancy handwriting tutorial, via design*sponge. I only wish I had thought of that when I was addressing my wedding invitations nearly 3 years ago.

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In addition to always coming up short with stationery, it seems that I never have a gift box just the right size, and gift bags usually end up in the recycling bin as we have zero storage space. So when I have to wrap an awkward shaped gift (example: baby outfits, little diddies or edibles) I sew it shut like my envelopes! No better way to wrap a unique shape than by making one in the process, right? And if you sew with the stitches close enough together, the recipient can just pull at the ends and rip the package right open from the perforation! Slick.

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For the tutorial on packaging your post and presents, click here.

For more tutorials and craftiness, please visit IS•LY at melissaesplin.com.

26 comments:

  1. ahhh! darling! what great ideas. you are so talented!

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  2. That's a beautiful way to be sort of lazy. :-P I love it!

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  3. I love that idea, thanks for sharing!

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  4. I deinfitely checked out both the faux calligraphy and the sewing for envelopes and presents. Now if only I'd had it for the Baby Shower I attended two weekends ago... well the next one will certainly be easier! Thanks for the tips!

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  5. What fabulous ideas!♥

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  6. Anonymous1:26 PM

    This is fabulous!

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  7. Truly brilliant idea! Lovely

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  8. Anonymous4:30 PM

    Amazing ideas. I'm def going to try this!

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  9. Perfect. I need to send a gift just to get a thank you.

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  10. this is just fantastic! i am very impressed.

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  11. that giftwrapping job is too cute! i love your posts! :)

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  12. Anonymous7:02 PM

    This is a great way to recycle! I love it!!

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  13. LOVE this idea for the envelopes! I think I'm going to have to try that.

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  14. what a nice idea! woow

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  15. So awesome! I love these ideas!

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  16. Anonymous10:06 PM

    the perfect solution! it looks so thoughtful and so beautiful. thanks for a great idea.

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  17. Just lovely. Anything done with love and care should be beautiful. nosle.com todd

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  18. I like that very much! I would love to receive something like that! :)

    Sarah

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  19. gorgeous!! i love it.

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  20. LOVE these ideas! I'm going to steal them for sure! ;)

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  21. i love that there was a tutorial! thanks!

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  22. Anonymous10:28 AM

    hi..nice ur pictures of gift..hehe
    i wish dat i can post like u..
    nice pictures

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  23. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaH7Cjm5FiE

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