Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Pass the Envelope Please!


With the current economic climate, it has never been a better time to embrace Green Crafting. Being able to repurpose or recycle bits and pieces from around your home is very satisfying. Crafting with recycled materials is also great for kids projects - it teaches them about recycling as well as crafting on a budget. I have been very interested in all the projects popping up lately using recycled security envelopes. 

I kept all my envelopes that came in the mail last week. Today I had some fun putting them to good use! First up was a mini shopping pad to keep in my handbag, made from a cereal box, paper, and decorated with security envelopes. 

I love the soothing, understated patterns of security envelopes - perfect for embellishing gift tags!

Here are some small envelopes made to store small templates from sewing projects. 

Here are some other cool ideas:

Security Envelope Projects at Junk Mail Gem

Business Card Envelopes at Crafting in a Green World

Inside Out Security Envelopes at Design * Sponge

We also wanted to thank the wonderful Sandra @ Pepperberry & Co for bestowing us with an award recently. Sandra makes so many stylish products including journal covers and snap pouches. Be sure to check out her awesome tutorial for making iron on labels!

Our blogging friend, Tania, from Jet Craft Books is having a 100th post giveaway with some very generous prizes! Please drop over to enter.

Posted by Lisa

43 comments:

K-Sue said...

You are so talented. These are sleek.

Tania said...

I can't believe I have let the possibilities of security envelopes pass right by. Very slick stuff indeedy - and thanks for making me open up my eyeballs to endless possibility!

Journeying Five said...

amazing! that takes recycling to another level! so cool!

Christy said...

You're simply amazing!

Thimbleanna said...

I kept reading, thinking -- where are the envelopes? I don't see any envelopes! Then I got it. You are Oh. So. Clever!!!

suzitee said...

That's cool Lisa...really very clever. I love that you have made something useful too, not just decorative. I am finding myself wishing for more bills to arrive in the mail LOL!

Renee said...

I am totally 'huh'. Now I have seen it all. Out of a cereal box.

You are so incredible. Are you a real person?

Love Renee xoxo

Sandra @ Pepperberry and Co. said...

Wow! I've never looked at security envelopes in that way before- but they do have some amazing patterns! I'm inspired to save mine now. Thanks!

Sandrine said...

Such a good idea,well done and I love your little decorative peg so cute!

willywagtail said...

I can't believe how incredibly beautiful these are. I really must try sewing on cardboard. It looks so effective. Cherrie

CurlyPops said...

Such a great idea. It's amazing just how many envelopes we throw out every day (but not any more)!

jannimary said...

How cool is that! They really look classy. I think I may have to raid the shredding pile at work and try this out.

two hippos said...

Not just good ideas, but that recycyling can look so great.

texmorg said...

I will never look at an envelope the same again. I saw some fabulous jewellery made out of envelopes last week, its amazing what we can do if we think outside of the square.
Linda

clare's craftroom said...

They look fantastic . Recyling makes them extra good !!

Stephanie said...

Your cleverness never ceases to amaze me. What terrific ideas and pretty too.

Terriaw said...

Such great ideas! I love green crafting, especially these projects because they are so useful... and cute!

Hillary said...

Great idea! What a fantastic and stylish way to repurpose! Feeling like you have something new and beautiful has never been so easy!

Rumi said...

Wow! So clever and neat looking. Must start looking at things with a "greener" eye.

Cassie said...

I will never look at an envelope the same way! Very clever, Lisa. Thanks for sharing.

Natasha said...

Great idea!

Kelly O. said...

I never would have come up with these ideas. Thanks for letting me steal yours :)

Philigry said...

great ideas.

Selina said...

wow! who would have thought, looks too good to use. I have done my bit this week recycling a bookcase I didnt like into a new one!

Cheryl said...

You are truly amazing, and once again such wonderful ideas. I always look forward to your posts!

Michelle said...

what a fantastic idea...so stylish looking...
and great link to the iron-on labels...

Annie said...

Great Recyling

Happy Cottage Quilter said...

my, my very clever. Who would have thought about using security envelopes in such a creative way. Bravo!

Knit Sew City Girl said...

I love all the things you have made, and so good for the environment.

Thanks for all the links too.

Mary

Shannon said...

I would have never thought of this - and love, love, love the way those patterns look! I am going to recycle an empty cereal box into a paper tray so I can start saving those security envelopes! As always, thank you for the superb ideas.

A World in a PAN said...

Great ideas! You'ce got so much talent!

Melissa Goodsell said...

That's really lovely and such a great idea,
Melx

Rebekka said...

Oh, that is the greatest idea!

Rachel said...

They look great! And we all get so many envelopes in the mail each week!

Cascade Lily said...

This is a slap-head moment: why didn't I think of that??? LOL - what a great idea. Will try it here too!

Handmade in Israel said...

These are fabulous! Love the security envelope idea.

Karen said...

What great ideas and fun use of patterns!! I love how green and chic these look at the same time...really fab stuff here!:>

Alison Boon said...

You have such wonderful ideas

Jelly Wares said...

Great post on green crafting!!! I love all of the ideas you've touched on in this post, very inspiring...

Take Care
Jodie :)

Katherine said...

I love recycling projects and you always come up with some gorgeous and inspiring ideas!

Thanks Lisa!

SewDelish said...

These look fantastic. Have put this in my stumbleupon blog for you

Linda said...

such fabulous ideas, so neat and gorgeously made too

RecycleCindy said...

Great post on how to reuse and recycle those junk mail envelopes. I love that you have recycled something that is otherwise considered junk. Way to go and so cute too!

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