Wednesday, 29 August 2018
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The small print
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This is so elegant, I love it. Do you have instructions?
ReplyDeleteDid you purchase small sachets to put inside of the envelopes? If so where, this would make a beautiful gift for my next years Tea Party.
Hi Lora, glad you like it. I just used the Envelope Punch Board to make an envelope to fit the contents, no special instructions! I'm afraid I can't say what's inside as the same gift will be going to the ladies who attend my All-Day Craftathon in a few weeks. Anyway, I'm in the UK so it would be irrelevant to you I believe.
DeleteYou created a very nice little gift. The stamp and die set is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice elegant little gift. I would love to use this idea for my next years tea party gift.
Did you buy mini sachets to put inside of this envelope? What store did you find these at?
Thanks Helen, I understand. I appreciate you replying.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that the contents was small smelly Sachet and those bags here in the US are much larger.
Everything is bigger in the US! You could make your own with the cotton bags which are upcoming in the new Autumn/Winter catalogue and some pot pourri - would be a lovely plastic-free gift, too!
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