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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Envelope Writing Sheets: Free Images!

Lately, I’d been coveting a very expensive font. I think I’ve even had dreams about using it. It’s so fabulous I can hardly stand it. If you’re a designer, you get my passion for fonts. If you’re not, you may think I’m off my rocker.But finally, I had a logo project come through that was the perfect reason to drop the dime. The font is House Industries Eames. It’s only available as a font family, making it so costly, not to mention the attention to detail the designers put into it. The font comes with lots of great ornaments and frames and has a great background story. So while I had Adobe Illustrator open to work on other projects yesterday, I snuck in a little fun blog project using the Eames font and extras.

I designed an all-in-one letter/envelope complete with round closure seals. The back side is dotted to keep your hand writing straight. You can opt out of printing the inside of course. Click on the images below to access the PDF files on Scribd.This project motivated me to finally write my sister, Jennifer, a little letter.Once printed and folded- -write a note, fold back into an envelope, tuck the flap inside at the curve and seal with one of the circle designs, (I sprayed the back of the circle seal with strong spray adhesive, but a glue stick should work just as well.) Flip over and address. What more appropriate postage than an Eames stamp?I am adding an additional blank design as a template. Use with your own awesome designs, or print to card stock, cut out and trace around on funky paper such as a magazine ad or scrapbook paper then add a simple blank sticker for addressing. Put a smile on a letter carrier’s face!I designed the template to fit 4" x 6" photos, so make some photo envelopes! Reduce template in size and use for making gift cards.

What else could you do with the template?

PS. After posting, I realized postage is now 44 cents. I’d been savoring my very last Eames stamp too long I suppose. Now I’ve got to go retrieve that letter from the box and add extra postage...

43 comments:

Rachel Ann said...

Wow - that's really nice! I am always looking for envelopes to match my homemade cards, and since this fits 4x6 it will be perfect! Thanks so much for sharing :0)

Sebby said...

Thanks so much for the photo sized envelope, now I can stop dropping hard earned money for that! Never even occurred to me to make it myself, see what another perspective can do for you!
Also, you're not crazy! I crave fonts like I crave chocolate! My friends made me an joke award at work for "the largest font collection in the continental US" once :) And now I've seen Eames, I want it too LOL!
I'm just an amateur though, so it's mostly freebie fonts for me!

Geralyn Gray said...

You are awesome......love the flap!!!!!! A letter to my sister would be the best use for me too!!!!

The Pennington Point said...

If only I had seen this a week ago! I would have loved to use the template for my son's graduation announcement/picture. Oh well, next kid. :)

Thanks for all you do. Your blog is one of my favorites! Lisa~

MonicaBerry said...

Thanks for sharing! I needed envelopes for homemade cards & this should do nicely! :D

Unknown said...

This is so great! Thank you!
{Rebekah}

Karen said...

I was poking around the Eames site and they do have some delish fonts!! The envie letter all in one is fun....thanks giving us a little something fun to slip into the mail! :>

sassypackrat said...

I LOVE House Industries! Whenever their catalog arrives I spend time drooling over the fonts! I'm a major type geek! Alas the expense cannot be justified right now for me but so thrilled to see you brought one and the fun project you did with it!

Kristin said...

Thank you for this fun download! My husband loooves this font collection. I think I'll surprise him with this letter. He will be amazed at my coolness, thanks to you. :)

Dittman said...

Very nice! Reminds me of the old aerograms I used to send overseas friends.

Anonymous said...

You are so cleaver! Thanks for sharing this with us, Marcia

mb_in_dc said...

I hate you! I would have happily spent the rest of my life not knowing about the Eames font selection. I want to buy them all... Tiki fonts! Monster fonts! Samba! Shag! so many... I love fonts and I don't do anything remotely artistic... Also, thanks for the envelope template, very cute.

Anonymous said...

Cathe, thank you for your wonderfully creative ideas. I frequently lurk on your site as I don't have has much time to craft as I used to. I'm using your template to create thank-you cards for my son's Super Mario Brothers birthday party. They're certainly not as sophisticated as your envelopes, but they look great. Thank you so much!!!

Kim

Anonymous said...

You so rock, Cathe! I'm gonna send one of these to my niece for her b-day. toodles~

Malinda Lloyd said...

THANK YOU for the printable!! I love House industries - but these guys are my favorite I think:

http://www.emigre.com/index.php

their prices are sooooooo much more reasonable lately. I shudder to think how much I paid for "motion" or that my husband's company spent on "Senator"

GrapeSugar said...

I really love reading your blog. I get so excited about stationary stuff, little mini things, and all things creative. :)

You make me dream of your job!

Sara said...

OMG! I LOVE this!! Thank you so much for sharing!!

Holly Young said...

very cool template!

jonnajonna said...

Oooh! This is lovely! Thank you! And isn't Illustrator AMAZING!? I LOVE it! :)

kinuki said...

Que bonita idea.Me encanta.

Robin. said...

this is really cool! thank you :o)

Unknown said...

That is a wonderful font. I am a font freak and I may have to get that one. Lovely creation, too!

MelaKamin said...

wow - how gorgeous and so generous of you to share! Love it.

Vivianapachecofineart said...

Oh Cathe, I get you font passion, I own a bunch of fonts I have yet to use but they were too cool to pass up. Back when I was little, it was fun to go through my Dad's letraset catalogs and copy fonts (eyeball and hand) for my book report covers...now I sit here on the internet looking at sites and get fonts for scrapbooking. Things sure change in 30 years!!

Stephanie said...

I adore fonts and wish I was a designer and could use them more. You are so awesome to share all these great things!!

Jennifer said...

I am not a professional designer, but oh how I dream of owning the Eames font set! I get the House Industries catalog a drool over it every time... doesn't hurt that the sets come in those beautiful wooden boxes either.

Thanks for the super-stylish and -useful freebie. It may encourage me to send a written letter for the first time in a long time!

TheresainMS said...

Thanks so much for this; I need to send my sister a 'happy' I picked up for her and this will be a good way to do just that :-)

Joyce Joneschiet said...

I know what you mean about fonts! I'm an interior designer but love graphic design as well. I could go crazy at myfonts.com with all the cool fonts!
Thanks for sharing this amazing project. I love it!
Joyce

Chel ~ said...

Hi there! This post was shared today on Born Broken's Freebie Friday post. Wonderful freebie!~

http://chelsmending.blogspot.com

dianna said...

LOVE the fonts!!!

Thank you for sharing your super cute enve~notes...I'm going to print some out for the kiddos to sent their Aunt this summer.
Snail mail is NOT dead*!*
: )

kristiannep said...

Thank you so much for sharing:) I love this! I am also a font junkie as well!I have a lot of letters I've been meaning to write now I have a reason to:)Have a great weekend:)Kristianne25

carolyn said...

Thank you so much for sharing this. I know exactly who will be receiving one of these. It's funny, I was just thinking about her today too. BTW, LOVE that font!

poppy said...

I love these, I love mail, I will use these for christmas card next year, I like to design my own- how clever card and envelope in one!

The Pennington Point said...

I just passed a blog award on to you. I couldn't resist. Yours is such a blessing to me! Lisa~

Anonymous said...

Hi Cathe,

Could you tell me what font is used on the header of your "Custom Vintage Monograms" page? Specifically the one used for the word "Vintage". Been looking for a while for cursive font that has very big loops.

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

This year I'm taking part of a craft fair for a first time ever. I had lots of plans for what to do with money I make. Now I know, buy the eames font pack. Serious droolage.

liszha said...

I just found your blog through the graphics fairy and I am so happy that I did. I love, love, love all your great ideas. So not finished browsing through your blog yet.
Thanks
Lisette

Kim said...

I want that font too...it is awesome! I can't wait to see what else you make with it...thank you for the letter-writing template! I downloaded it right away!!

Cathe Holden said...

The font used for the word Vintage in my Vintage Monograms header is Burgues and can be found here:

http://www.sudtipos.com/fonts/97

Thanks for all the great comments everyone, I sure appreciate them!

Anonymous said...

Hi Cathe,

Thanks so much for the info on the Burgues font!

Sara Chapman in Seattle, USA said...

Cathe, here's a voice from the past. I hope you remember me. I used to be Sara Greenfield, now Chapman, and I'm up in Seattle. I'm a blogger, too! I do a lot of photos, take a look if you have time. I love your work and share your font love. Take care, Sara

Blessed said...

One of the greatest gifts I ever received was you as my sister. Even before the gift of salvation, motherhood or grandmotherhood, YOU were my gift.

For all of you out there in Craft-Blog Land, getting a handmade item from Cathe is a great thing ...but...getting a hand made item from Cathe, my sister is the best thing EVER!

I love you sweet sister.

Anonymous said...

I just found this ... its lovely. We are to go on a trip tomorrow and I must go and print a few off for my daughter to send to her friends. :)

Thank you so much