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Elmer’s recently sent me a box full of their new crafting products that are available at Walmart and challenged me to come up with a craft that fits my blog’s topic. So what did I create? A cute and useful coupon envelope to replace the ratty envelopes I’ve been using every week!
It’s really easy to make — in fact, I’m dying to go make one for every store I shop right now, but I have to write this post first, LOL.
So here’s what you need:
- Envelope Template
- Decorative Paper
- X-Acto Self Healing Mat
- X-Acto Knife
- X-Acto Scissors
- X-Acto Straight Edge Ruler
Optional:
- Letter Stickers
- X-Acto Circle Cutter
- Elmer’s Extra Strength Glue Stick
My first step was to print this envelope template on a heavy piece of paper to use as a pattern. I used the straight edge, X-Acto knife, and scissors to cut out the template very precisely.

Next I used the template to draw the pattern for the envelope on the back of my decorative paper, and then cut it out using the X-Acto Knife, straight edge, and scissors. I found that the scissors work best for the rounded corners.

Lightly score the dotted lines as indicated on the template on the inside of the envelope. This will make folding a neat edge much easier. Then fold in the sides and bottom flap.

Apply glue to each side flap and fold the bottom flap up to stick them together. As you can see in the photo, I attempted to use the scrapbooking tape for this, but it’s not really strong enough to form a good bond. I recommend using the Elmer’s Extra Strength Glue Stick for this step.

I then decided to add a little extra color to my envelope, so I cut out some circles using the X-Acto Circle Cutter. This little gadget is amazing! I couldn’t cut a neat circle for anything, and this made it so simple.

Apply the circles to the envelope, and then I added some letter stickers to make it obvious that this is my CVS coupon envelope. Didn’t it turn out cute?

These would make such a thoughtful and inexpensive gift for your favorite couponing friend, or they’d be perfect for making an envelope budget a little more fun!

Elmer’s will be selecting one blogger participating in the Elmer’s Crafting Challenge to receive $1,000 to donate to the charity of his or her choice. The winning craft will be selected based on the level of creativity and innovation demonstrated in the craft. Whether I win or not, I enjoyed this project so much, and I hope many of you will try your hand at it too!
Three lucky Deal Seeking Mom winners will each receive an Elmer’s Prize Pack that includes:
- 4-pack X-ACTO Decorative Edge Scissors
- X-ACTO Self Healing Mat
- X-ACTO Retractable Craft Knife
- X-ACTO Craft Swivel Knife
- Craft Bond Scrapbooking Tape: Repositionable
- Craft Bond Extra Strength Glue Stick
- Craft Bond Wet & Dry Dual Tip Glue Pen
- Craft Bond Permanent Tape Runner
To enter, tell me what kind of crafting you do most often. Are you a scrapbooker, creating lifelong memories, or perhaps you make seasonal crafts year round?
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
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Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. What kind of crafting do you do most often?
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Prize:
(3) Elmer’s Craft Prize Packs, as described above
This giveaway ends at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, 10/7 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Comment Contest to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


Naomie
I am an email subscriber
Brenda Ryan
My kids and I do a lot of crafts together, especially seasonal ones
Brenda Ryan
I follow you on FB
rebecca
I am A die hard Scrapbooker!!!
rebecca
I “like” you on Facebook
Brenda Ryan
I am an email subscriber
Amanda
Mostly I make cards, so this stuff would be great.
rebecca
I recieve you e-mail’s
jackie grano
new stay at home mom ….we are always doing crafts!
kari
lots of papercrafting, sewing, and jewelry making. thanks for this opportunity!
Jennifer
I like to make invitations.
Jennifer
I make a lot of photo books.
Michelle
I like doing crafts with photo’s most, though it’s not quite scrap booking.
Kim
I make handmade favor boxes. This would be a perfect addition!
Katie
I scrapbook, paper craft, paint, sew, knit! Almost anything you can think of!
Katie
I am part of the DSM community on facebook!
Katie
I follow via Google Reader!
Lori
I do any and all kinds of crafts- from scrapbooking to upcycling clothes!!
Lori
I Joined the facebook group!
Erica M
I scrapbook and make cards.
Faith Y
I love sewing and scrapbooking!
Jackie
I make cards, mostly. Seasonal, birthday, etc. I do make the occasional gift box or other project as well. I had no idea that Elmer’s had all of these cool tools!
Jackie
Facebook Fan
Jodi Smith
I am not real big on crafts, however I would love to be. This website has helped me tremendously with saving money, but with a tight budget it is hard to by materials to do a lot of crafts with. About the only craft I a currently able to do is scrapbooking. I am still working on my two year old scrapbook when I get the chance and most of the stuff I use for it I get off the internet. Somebody bought me a scrapbooking kit to do this at my baby shower. I really enjoy “trying” to be crafty with what I have at home. I love being creative. :)
Mary S.
I crochet and do seasonal crafts (decorations, gift wrap etc)
Jodi Smith
I am already subscribed to your website and feed! Thanks for all you do and for helping me be more conscious about how to save money :)
Kelly
I am a relatively new scrapbooker.
Joy
I plan and coordinate crafts for kids ages 2-11 at our local community center. So I pretty much do kids’ crafts all day long. :) Now that I do this, I hardly have time to craft for myself. :(
Kelly
I belong to the fb community on dsm.
aj osborn
I am a Facebook fan. I enjoy many crafts,especially those that i do With my son. These are mainly painting and anything to do with construction paper and glitter.