Quick Craft: Packing Tape Envelope Seals!

Howdy folks! Here is a fun project to do today. Making envelope seals! I used the pressed flowers I made the other day but you can just use a punch out of paper if you want. Watch the video to see how:

You could even add in glitter or confetti before you put the circle on for a perfect birthday card seal! Thanks for stopping by and til next time happy crafting!

12 thoughts on “Quick Craft: Packing Tape Envelope Seals!

  1. Hey Lindsay…

    Great idea! Do you have any suggestions for making seals that can be added later? I’m making card sets as gifts and adding seals would be a great idea for the homemade envelopes,

    Thanks!

    Enjoy your holiday weekend!
    Marie

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    1. Hi Marie, sometimes I scan my pressed flowers and print them on sticker paper (you can get a 30 sheet pack at staples for about $10, it is designed for kids, or use full sheet labels but they cost more) then I punch out the flowers with a circle punch and add them to my card packaging:)

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  2. Great idea. I would like to sit and make a bunch of these. Do you think if I put them on release paper, like the left-over paper seals and labels come on, I would be able to peel them off? Have you tried this?

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  3. Good idea, I didn’t know what to do with those dried flowers I was so protective of until you started playing with them.

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  4. I love that idea. I now have a small box of flowers to work with, thanks to your video. It was fun, except I did burn one of them. Lesson learned

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