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Folding your own envelope -Origami style

Step 30You can address and stamp the other side and it's legal postage!

you can address and stamp the other side and it\
pushingtheenvelope.ai is an illustrator file so you can add your own graphics for printout.

pushingtheenvelope.jpg has my howtoon graphics and should hopefully print correctly to letter sized paper in portrait format.
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6 comments
Jul 25, 2010. 1:36 PMdravenous says:
i normally like dont have a clue how these things are done but was worth it trying for the 1st soooo much FUN thanks for the tips i can fold one....wooohooo but it took some time...now i got something to pass on its a bit old scwlish but well worth it..sweet
Sep 19, 2009. 8:35 PMstopanator says:
fun way to make and no need for envelopes :)
May 11, 2009. 4:01 PMpaperairplanecreator says:
dude thats so awsome! not only are you saving money, its fun to make.
Apr 7, 2009. 4:07 PMgimmetc says:
thanks very much and it was easy and produced a nice envelope, but the A4 letter size makes envelopes that are 2 in X 4 in
Dec 20, 2008. 5:05 PMsydburn says:
excellent directions, very well made
Feb 25, 2008. 4:55 PM456acdc5443 says:
thanks now I don't have to spend a hole bunch of money on envelopes

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