How to Make an Impression: Extraordinary Thank-You Notes
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Notice that I have left a rectangle where I intend to write my note, along with a smaller rectangle where I intend to write a short postscript. Gently re-crease your note before proceeding. |
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Write in the text of your note. I always write out my text on a piece of scrap paper first, to make sure it will all fit in the space I have available. |
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The finished note delivers grateful sentiments along with a bouquet of Queen Anne's Lace. The fact that the flowers extend so far off the page is what gives this note the feeling of exuberance. Wouldn't you LOVE to receive a note like this from someone? |
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To create an envelope, I wrapped my note in a piece of translucent vellum by folding in first the right side and then the left side before folding the bottom of the envelope up toward the top. (See detail below.) |
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A detail of the envelope closure. I left about 4" at the top as my flap and affixed it with a piece of double-stick tape. An adhesive decal or sealing wax would also work well. |
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The finished envelope is ready for mailing (don't forget to add extra postage if your note is oversized, like mine). Just imagine your reaction if you found something like this waiting for you in your mailbox. |
Also check out how to make my simple paper ornaments.
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Comments (41)
Posted: 1:07 am on March 20th
Check it out when you get some spare time. It's at www.edrambeau.com.
Cheers,
Barbara
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Posted: 11:43 am on January 20th
I had no idea how to do a ballerina invitation and then had a brainwave- ballerina paper dolls.
I used fuschia pink paper and drew an elaborate ballerina leaing to one side with hands above her head. I folded some paper so that there were five or six folds (skinny ballerina) and so that she was joined to the next ballerina by her skirt and elbows and one foot. It took a long time to cut each ballerina paper doll stack with my craft knife and then put the details on each- a little information on each ballerina, but it was great fun, NO CHILD lost their inivitation and I still have one...if I can find it I will take a photo and post it.
I used to do notes like this to people when i was a child- but with a lot less detail and the cutting was somewhat haphazard, so thank you for some wonderful inspiration to get back to the things I used to do and love :)
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Thank you so much for sharing such a unique way of creating thank you cards!
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Posted: 2:57 pm on January 17th
and what can I even say about your gorgeous Thank You note!
As one paper lover to another...
Bless you for sharing!
I'm going to go do it!!
Audrey
aka AudreyGardenLady at etsy.com
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Still - lovely, lovely work!!
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Posted: 5:12 am on September 29th
It takes a special person with this special talent and patience to create what you did. I would envy your family and friends at any Christmas gift you have created. You are so wonderful to share this craft with us and you're beautiful design. I wish there was a class on this, but I also have at times limited use of my fingers with Chronic Arthritis...which I'm sure many readers can agree with. You're only as good as your hands allow you to be.
Awesome job would love to see more of your work!!!
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Posted: 12:36 pm on September 27th
What an absolutely EXTRAORDINARY idea! Since I am a 'newbie' at this sort of craft, snowflakes seem a good way to start.
Thanks so much for your expertise and for sharing these facinating 'Thank You " Notes.
Posted: 11:56 am on September 27th
I must agree that receiving such a stunning card in the mail would light up my soul. I can't wait to create my own version. You've given me so-o-o many ideas!! THANKS!
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Posted: 1:46 pm on September 19th
Your work is magnificent, your "Thank You" notes are beyond extraordinary, they are breathe taking to say the least. Congrats on always delivery such amazing work to this site.
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Thanks for posting, it sure is a beautiful letter!
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