Creating your own envelope out of paper is a simple and satisfying craft project. It’s perfect for customizing your mail or creating special notes. Follow these step-by-step instructions to make your own envelope.

Materials Needed for paper envelope:

  • A piece of paper (standard printer paper or A4 size)
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Scissors
  • Glue or tape
  • Decorative materials (optional)

Step-by-Step Instructions for You ➨

 

1. Prepare Your Paper:

  • Start with a square piece of paper. If you’re using a standard rectangular piece of paper, you can create a square by folding one corner diagonally to the opposite edge and cutting off the excess.

 

2. Fold the Paper into a Diamond Shape:

  • Place the paper so it looks like a diamond with one corner pointing up.
  • Fold the bottom corner up to meet the top corner and make a crease. Then unfold the paper.

 

3. Fold the Sides to the Center:

  • Take the left corner and fold it towards the center crease you just made. The edge of the paper should align with the crease.
  • Repeat with the right corner, folding it towards the center crease and making sure the edges meet in the middle.

 

4. Create the Bottom Flap:

  • Take the bottom corner (now at the bottom after folding the sides) and fold it up to overlap the side folds. The point should go slightly above the middle.

 

5. Secure the Flap:

  • Apply glue or tape to the overlapping sections of the bottom flap and the sides. Press firmly to ensure it sticks well.

 

6. Create the Top Flap:

  • Fold the top corner down to create the closing flap of your envelope. This flap can be tucked inside or left as is.

 

7. Add Final Touches:

  • Decorate your envelope with markers, stickers, or any other decorative materials you like.

 

Making an envelope out of paper is a fun and practical craft that allows you to add a personal touch to your letters and cards. With just a few simple steps, you can create custom envelopes that suit any occasion. Gather your materials, follow the steps, and enjoy crafting your own envelopes!