Coffee envelopes for money
There are quite a few coffee gourmets among people who start their morning with a cup of aromatic brewed coffee. These people simply cannot imagine life without coffee, so this drink is very important to them and we love it. From this we can conclude that present with their favorite drink will be very joyful, valuable and long-awaited for them. It doesn’t matter what it will be, coffee, a coffee picture, a cup of coffee, a coffee topiary, the important thing is that it will have the smell and image of coffee. Despite the fact that now people mostly give money for birthdays, anniversaries and other holidays, here you can find a good and relevant solution for the coffee gourmet. For such a person, you can make a beautiful handmade envelope with your own hands, which will contain a coffee picture, coffee beans, and coffee additives like cinnamon and star anise. Moreover, such an envelope can be made with a minimum of materials for it. Now we will look at one of these interesting master classes on making a handmade coffee envelope. In the master class we will make two envelopes and materials, respectively, for two units.
We will need the following:
• Two sheets of black cardboard A4;
• Any paper for scrapbooking in brown and dark brown shades, several colors, you can also take scraps of paper;
• Two coffee pictures and two “Happy Holidays” inscriptions, we find and print everything from the Internet;
• White paper napkin;
• Kraft paper and a border hole punch (if you don’t have a hole punch, you can completely do without it);
• Brown satin ribbon width 12 mm;
• Beige and white checkered ribbon 20 mm wide;
• Shabby ribbon light brown;
• Fabric and paper flowers in beige color;
• Brads are yellow and orange;
• Cinnamon sticks;
• Whole coffee beans;
• Dried star anise flowers;
• Bronze metal pendants for apple and spatula;
• A piece of burlap;
• Ink pad;
• Twine and brown waxed cord;
• Scissors, double-sided tape, ruler, heat gun, pencil.


So, we start with the base first and for this we take a sheet of black cardboard, lay it horizontally and divide it into three parts of 9.5 cm in width.


We make marks at the top and bottom.


Now we draw bend lines and divide them into three parts. We measure the height of the envelope to 19 cm.


We make the basics from two sheets. Now we open the base and make an oblique cut inside. On the left we retreat 9 cm and draw lines to the upper corner.


The basics are ready, now cut four pieces from the brown ribbon.


We glue it in the center on each base, front and back, with double-sided tape.


Now we take scrap paper and cut out three scrap pieces of this size for each envelope. We also cut burlap and kraft paper along the claptrap.


We scratch large rectangles along the edges with scissors.


If you have a hole punch, then we make the stripes into lace. We glue the inner four-corner and the back rectangle onto each base.


We will now decorate the two front rectangles. We tint the edges of pictures and inscriptions.


Alternately we glue the picture, burlap, craft paper and the inscription and sew everything on the machine.


Now we cut off two pieces of twine and cord and insert the brads in the center.


Then we insert it under the picture and tie a bow. We made a loop to tie a cinnamon stick in there. We also insert pendants onto the brads.


Now we glue it to the base and sew the back side with the inside together, and then the front side on each envelope.






Tie cinnamon sticks into bows and glue them on decoras in the photo.


The envelopes are ready, and the smell and aroma of coffee emanates from them. Thank you for your attention and good luck to everyone!

We will need the following:
• Two sheets of black cardboard A4;
• Any paper for scrapbooking in brown and dark brown shades, several colors, you can also take scraps of paper;
• Two coffee pictures and two “Happy Holidays” inscriptions, we find and print everything from the Internet;
• White paper napkin;
• Kraft paper and a border hole punch (if you don’t have a hole punch, you can completely do without it);
• Brown satin ribbon width 12 mm;
• Beige and white checkered ribbon 20 mm wide;
• Shabby ribbon light brown;
• Fabric and paper flowers in beige color;
• Brads are yellow and orange;
• Cinnamon sticks;
• Whole coffee beans;
• Dried star anise flowers;
• Bronze metal pendants for apple and spatula;
• A piece of burlap;
• Ink pad;
• Twine and brown waxed cord;
• Scissors, double-sided tape, ruler, heat gun, pencil.


So, we start with the base first and for this we take a sheet of black cardboard, lay it horizontally and divide it into three parts of 9.5 cm in width.


We make marks at the top and bottom.


Now we draw bend lines and divide them into three parts. We measure the height of the envelope to 19 cm.


We make the basics from two sheets. Now we open the base and make an oblique cut inside. On the left we retreat 9 cm and draw lines to the upper corner.


The basics are ready, now cut four pieces from the brown ribbon.


We glue it in the center on each base, front and back, with double-sided tape.


Now we take scrap paper and cut out three scrap pieces of this size for each envelope. We also cut burlap and kraft paper along the claptrap.


We scratch large rectangles along the edges with scissors.


If you have a hole punch, then we make the stripes into lace. We glue the inner four-corner and the back rectangle onto each base.


We will now decorate the two front rectangles. We tint the edges of pictures and inscriptions.


Alternately we glue the picture, burlap, craft paper and the inscription and sew everything on the machine.


Now we cut off two pieces of twine and cord and insert the brads in the center.


Then we insert it under the picture and tie a bow. We made a loop to tie a cinnamon stick in there. We also insert pendants onto the brads.


Now we glue it to the base and sew the back side with the inside together, and then the front side on each envelope.






Tie cinnamon sticks into bows and glue them on decoras in the photo.


The envelopes are ready, and the smell and aroma of coffee emanates from them. Thank you for your attention and good luck to everyone!


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