I'm so excite-ipated! These are my first non-hand-drawn templates (made entirely in Photoshop) I still suck at it technically (and it takes me forever), but the template lines are straight & even (at least I think they are) ;-D LoL
The new envelope templates &
a little blah-blah-blah about them:
-->There are two envelope styles here: side & top opening.
Both styles fit a standard A2 card size (4 2/8 x 5 1/2 inch card)
with room for layers on your card:
Both styles fit a standard A2 card size (4 2/8 x 5 1/2 inch card)
with room for layers on your card:
-->Measurements: Both styles of envelope measure 4-3/8" x 5-5/8"
-->They are sized to fit in clear acrylic card boxes.
(here's a set of top-opening (or tall ones) that I scalloped & embossed;
there are four of them in a thin acrylic card box on the left.)
(here's a set of top-opening (or tall ones) that I scalloped & embossed;
there are four of them in a thin acrylic card box on the left.)
-->There are two template versions of each envelope style:
A) a template & B) a score guide.
A) a template & B) a score guide.
(A) template
A) The template version has no dotted scorelines on it--you could use it for printing right on patterned paper or add your own patterns using Photoshop brushes (or fill with pattern.)
(B) Score Guide
B) The score guide version has dotted lines to show where to score & fold.
Click this link to Download Side-
Opening A2 Envelope (short style) :
(or click the pics to try the JPGs instead
-not sure if JPGs will print at the right size though)
Opening A2 Envelope (short style) :
(or click the pics to try the JPGs instead
-not sure if JPGs will print at the right size though)
or
Click this link to Download Top-
Opening A2 Envelope (tall style) :
(or click the pics below to try the JPGs instead
-not sure if JPGs will print at the right size though)
matching envelope liner
(for top-opening envelope):
(for top-opening envelope):
and here's an example patterned one I'm working on....
If you have Photoshop & you'd like to know how to make your own patterns and/or fill a template with pattern, please let me know. :O) E.T.A. tutorial for fill with pattern is here
Hope these come in handy, :o)
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