Clearly For you Envelope Bag

Clearly for you envelope

Here’s the instructions on how to make the Clearly for You Envelope Bag.
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  • Cleary for you stamp set – Wood 121911 – Clear #121976
  • Medium White Envelopes #107301
  • Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder #120175
  • Tabletop Paper Cutter #106959
  • Scallop Border Punch #119882
  • Big Shot Die Cut Machine #113439
  • Baja Breeze Seam Binding #
  • 1-3/4 Circle Punch #119850
  • 2-3/8 Scallop Circle Punch #118874
  • Sponges #101610
  • Dimensionals #104430
  • Baja Breeze card stock #111352
  • Whisper White card stock #100730
  • Baja Breeze ink #111833

 

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115 thoughts on “Clearly For you Envelope Bag”

  1. I have you in my favorites nd check everyday to see what awesome new video you have come up with. You inspire me. Thanks.
    Janet

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  2. Once again you have shown us how to use Stampin’Up! products in a simple but creative way. I enjoy watching your videos. You make it look easy. Thanks!

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  3. Hi Angie,
    I watched the video and love the project.
    Will be making one(or more) this week-end.
    Thank-you and keep up with the great tutorials.
    Marlene J.

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  4. I enjoyed your video. I am fairly new into card making and paper crafts so I appreciate the visual help 🙂 How helpful is it to have a tool to help you score? I had never seen that before!

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  5. I look at your site every day for videos and projects so I of course watched this video. Love it! Will make one of these today, just with different images. So cute!

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  6. Thanks for another wonderful project idea using envelopes. I really like how the how the Vintage Wallpaper EF looks and appreciate the tips when using it. Thanks for sharing. jmniffer

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  7. Good Morning Angie! Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! What a cute and fun idea for an envelope!! Love it!! Hope to be there for the ustream tonight!

    Jackie
    Jake72

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  8. Love your tutorials! I will be trying this one today. I love your printer friendly version so I don’t have to try to jot down all the measurements while watching the video.

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  9. Hi Angie,
    Thank you so much for posting this video the envolop bag is very pretty.
    I am a new demostrate(sign in November)so i love finding new Ideas
    Blessings
    Analuz

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  10. Always love your videos! Will use this one with the dots to make some with my grandkids. They will have a ball. Thanks, Marci

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  11. I watched your video (have to tell you that I always watch them). I also love the pdf instructions – makes it so easy for me to keep a file of projects that catch my fancy.

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  12. Hey Angie,
    I watched your video.. Love the envelope Idea. As always you have blessed us all with another creative idea. Thanks so much.
    Sharie

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  13. Hi Angie,

    You have the greatest videos and so easy to listen to. You enspire a person to run and try your ideas now. Will be trying this. Made 12 little EASTER baskets to share with family dinner. Going to make me a bag.
    Thanks DEE

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  14. Ange – I watched the video – I am glad that the Clearly For You won because I have that set, and I wanted to make these for Easter for Sunday School children. Thank you for all of your videos and the pdf instructions. I keep them in a notebook.

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  15. I watched your video, like everyone, love it! So nice idea, but not add glue to the back of the envelope? is fixed only with the tape?

    Thanks for te video!!!

    From Spain, Demae

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  16. Angie — I watched the video to the end and love the idea. Thanks for being so generous with all your great ideas.

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  17. I just finish watching your video and I think I am going to make these for my daughters class for Easter 🙂 I think I will fill them with little chocolate eggs or jelly beans. What a great project!

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  18. Love your blog, I get so many great ideas from you..this little treat holder is adorable. Oh yeah, and I could listen to your accent all day long…lol

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  19. Angie,

    I think you’re quite a brilliant artist. Your videos are pretty unique and I admire your work. I have noticed that you are very versatile in using materials in innovative ways. Everything you make also has a spark of elegance. Thank you for doing what you love because it shows. As for this particular video, I thought it was a very clever way to use an envelope, and I sure appreciate the idea.

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  20. Hi Angie,

    I watched your video. Love the idea! Don’t understand why you cut the bottom of the envelope?
    Greetings
    Anuesca

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  21. I love your videos. I’m hosting an upcoming baby shower for my DIL so this little envelope bag will be so cute for treats. Thanks for the inspiration and all your wonderful work!

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  22. What a sweet little card! Well that is what I a going to use it for. I will insert a birthday tag in the opeing. Sweet idea! Thanks

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  23. Hi Angie, Just a note to say thanks for the instructions and to let you know I watched the video and really appreciate your time and talent.
    Take Care,
    Pam

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  24. Love your tutorials and love this little envelope bag! Thank you so much for the awesome ideas and step by step instructions!! Have a great weekend.

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  25. Angie, another great job …. with envelopes? Only you come up with these practical and elegant projects. Please keep inspiring us!!!!!

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  26. Just got the email and came right over to see the video. THANK YOU for that. I am definitely making these! Needed the video, tho, for added confidence in making them.

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  27. Angie,
    I watched your video to the end as I do all of them. I really enjoy the tutorials as they are helpful remembering how to do all of your cute projects.
    Jackie

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  28. Loved your envelope bag! I watched it to the end, just like all the rest of your video’s. Thanks you, for all of your ideas.

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  29. love this video and all the other ones too! Thanks for sharing your great creative ideas with us. I alway think to myself “why didn’t I think of that?” Simple yet sweet.

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  30. What an adorable idea Angie. We all have envelopes hanging around. Thanks for the treat!!! I always watch all your videos till the very end, LOL!!!
    Chris in Kennebunk

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  31. PS: I subscribe to your site and blogsite and love each video you produced, and this one was no exception! I’ve really enjoyed using some of your great ideas. Thanks so much!
    Cathy Dreyer

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  32. I love the envelope idea. The video was great! I love how you fast forward pieces! Thank you for all your creative ideas! We love them!

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  33. Hi Angie,
    Another great idea! My mind in spinning with all the cute ways to decorate this. Thanks for sharing loved the video.

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  34. Greetings! Thank you for showing this with the embossing envelope. I made this a couple years ago but did the stamping on it. How elegant it looks with the embossing instead. It looks “wedding” favor worthy! :?)

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  35. Hi Angie

    I just love all your projects. You are awesome to share them with us. Love the video the envelope is darling. Thanks so much.

    Anita

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  36. Thanks again Angie! I have been waiting all week for this video!
    These are just too Cute, and so smart!
    Thanks again,
    Tirza

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  37. It’s March 2011 and I just found this great envelope bag video for ideal easter treat bags for my grandchildren!! Love the ideas and keep up the great work. I love your blog ideas.

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  38. I love this idea! Such a simple concept! I love all your videos! This would be great for a bridal shower party favor!
    Thanks!
    Jamie

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  39. Angie,
    All your videos are great. Just one question. Why do you cut both ends of the envelope? Using the other tab on the big shot is a great idea. I embossed envelopes back at Christmas and threw away half of them because of the embossing. I thought I would never do it again.d
    Kathy

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  40. Just wanted to let you know I watched too. ( on Sat morning) Just want to let you know people are watching so you keep them coming!! Thanks
    Pam

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  41. I watched your video and can’t wait to try this project. It’s so cute. I wasn’t sure exactly where to comment tho. 🙁

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  42. Thanks Angie, I enjoyed watching your video. I look forward every day to see what is next and can’t wait to try it. Thanks for all your inspirations.
    A Faithful Watcher- I will be waiting for your email-
    Patty

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  43. Hi Angie, it continues to amaze me all the beautiful things that can be done with the Big Shot! Keep the ideas coming!!
    Thanks for sharing. Kathy

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  44. Hi! I watched the video to the end! Love this and your instructions are so simple to follow. Thanks for sharing!

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  45. I did’nt watch it til today! Love it and I think that will be my Easter treat for my coworkers! Thanks Angie

    Kathy C.

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  46. Angie,

    I stumbled across your FB Stampin’ Up page which lead me to your blog and videos. Your videos are well done. I haven’t seen an idea I haven’t liked.

    Candy

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  47. I watched the video and totally enjoyed it. Is there a reason why you didn’t seal the bottom of the bag.

    Thank you again for all the wonderful cards and instructions.

    Mary Ann

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  48. It’s probably too late for my comment, but that’s okay. Just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your videos. This bag is fun to make, and you explained so nicely 🙂

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  49. OMG How cool was that! I love it. Gonna make these for our Women’s Retreat in June – we’ll stuff it with mints. Thanks for sharing. I love your creative mind! Adios

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  50. I love the envelope bag. I try to do a little project for my Mother’s senior group each holiday. This would be a wonderful one for Easter. They are always so thrilled and you have helped my come up with many of the things I have made them. Thanks! janie

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  51. I never thought to make a basket out of envelopes before. I taught a class for 4-H kids on Saturday and they each got to make two of these, along with a basket from the Box #2 die (like your Valentine’s one but using only one basket) and a plain basket made from paper and decorated with a punch art rabbit. They LOVED their projects! I had two 1st graders and 2 5th graders.

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