![]() + Secure to the inside of the matchbook cover as instructed in the matchbook sketchpad tutorial. + Place the bundle inside the parchment envelope and seal with glue or tape. + Insert the safety pin in through the knotted threads and tuck into the wrapped strings to secure. Once finished winding, insert the tail end of the threads into the slot to secure + With scissors, make a small incision in the bottom of the cardboard. + With the end of the threads that are not tied, neatly wrap them around the narrow center of the cardboard rectangle + Gather the six strands of embroidery thread and tie a knot on one end + Six 35” strands of colored embroidery thread + P archment or wax paper envelope (see matchbook envelope tutorial above) ( Just take my advice and proceed with caution when crafting around children, otherwise you’ll be making enough for the entire second grade!) Materials: Use the same envelope technique shared above and tuck the few supplies needed for making a simple friendship bracelet. + Gather all the punched circles and place them into the parchment envelope and seal according to the instructions above. + Punch a variety of dried leaves and flowers (or colored paper) + Assorted leaves and dried flowers if making plant confetti or colored paper if making paper confetti (Rose uses her tiny hole punch to make leaf confetti from pressed leaves and flower petals! I empty my paper hole punch into a little paper bag to save for someday.) Materials: Follow the same instructions for the mini parchment paper envelope as above and instead of seeds, fill your pocket with an assortment of paper or plant confetti. If offering seeds is not something you do, perhaps you like to throw parties instead. + Use the inside flap of the matchbook to jot down any growing or care instructions you might have. + Fill the envelope with vegetable or flower seeds and seal according to instructions above. + vegetable or flower seeds Instructions: ![]() + Parchment or wax paper envelope (see matchbook envelope tutorial above) + Matchbook cover (see recycled matchbook sketchpad tutorial) If you’ve been saving your seeds and are ready to share the bounty, here’s an opportunity to tuck them into extremely cute valentine’s. Staple the folded edge inside the edge flap of your matchbook cover like you would do for the sketchbook. Fold over the opposite (empty) short edge of the envelope (to make the envelope a bit shorter and to create a thicker edge for the staple to go through). + To staple in your matchbook cover, turn the envelope to one side, so one of the short edges faces you and all the seeds drop to the bottom. Glue along the overlapping edges to seal the envelope closed. + Fill your envelope with seeds or other small items. + Fold the top triangle flap down past the center point, again overlapping the edges of the adjacent triangles, and crease to close the envelope shape. + Open the last triangle fold and glue along the ¼” edges where it overlaps with the side triangles. + With scissors, cut the triangle tip off the last fold (or you could just fold the very tip of the triangle downwards …it will be concealed in the end). + Fold the bottom triangle corner up toward the center, this time slightly past the center mark and creating a ¼” overlap along the edges of the adjacent triangles. + Fold two opposite corners toward the center where the lines intersect and crease the outer edges. + Fold the square in the opposite direction and crease again. + Fold the square in half, corner to corner, and crease the center. + Cut a small 4” square from parchment paper or waxed paper. + 4-inch square of parchment paper or waxed paper + Matchbook cover (see Recycled Matchbook Sketchpad Tutorial) In this variation, she makes her own mini translucent envelopes and staples them into the same kind of recycled paper matchbook cover that we used last time (bring out that stash of toddler watercolors)! The little envelope becomes the perfect place to slipping seeds, stashing confetti, tucking materials for a friendship bracelet-to-be, or sharing a little love note.įollow Rose’s instructions below for folding a simple parchment or waxed paper envelope and then fill it to your heart’s content with bath salts, spice blends, stickers, gummies…herbal remedies of whatever kind you indulge in. For Valentine’s Day, or whatever other excuse we might need to practice small acts of merry making, Rose is sharing a sweet little enveloped version her beloved recycled matchbook sketchbook tutorial from a few years ago.
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