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I've always wanted to create printable envelopes. After a lot of measuring and realizing math really isn't my thing, I finally got them created. These free printable floral 3x5 envelopes and cards are perfect to print at a moment's notice. They're regulation size for USPS and they're pretty sweet, too! Grab both designs of the 3x5 envelopes and the coordinating cards below.
These sweet little 3x5 envelopes and cards are my new favorite thing, y'all. The envelopes are super simple to print and fold and the little cards slide right inside. They're fantastic to send a quick note on the spot. Download either of the designs below.
Free Printable 3x5 Envelopes and Cards
Not only do I have these fun envelopes and cards for you today, I'm also sharing a small sneak peek at tomorrow's final floral freebie.
I also have these free printable floral stickers that coordinate perfectly with these 3x5 envelopes and cards. They're a lovely way to finish off your envelope.
Printing and Assembling these 3x5 Envelopes and Cards:
- Download these 3x5 envelopes and cards here.
- Print the envelopes onto regular paper (not cardstock).
- Print the cards onto cardstock.
- Cut out the cards around their edges. If you prefer not to print the cards, a standard 3x5 index card would also fit perfectly into these envelopes. Or grab the 3x5 size of my free printable recipe cards to mail.
- Grab your trusty double sided tape for assembling your envelopes. (I like this kind.)
- Cut out the envelope around the outer edge (there is a small hairline in place for you to cut around).
- There are light dotted lines on the envelope where you will create all of your folds.
- Fold everything first, before taping. Use your finger or the handle of your scissors to create nice, clean creases.
- Place your double sided tape on those two inner flaps (as pictured above). Then bring the bottom of the envelope up to adhere to the tape on those flaps.
- To close the envelope (once your card is safely inside), you can grab my coordinating free printable stickers, or use another small piece of your double sided tape. A decorative and coordinating piece of washi tape would be fun, too.
Again, I measured like crazy: these are regulation size for the United States Postal Service.
Need Additional Printing Help?
See my complete video tutorial below covering how to print your printables on either a Mac or a PC...on your home printer or even uploaded to your local print shop. If you have any other questions, please refer to my thorough, step-by-step post here on printing your printables. It includes budget-friendly, at-home printer recommendations, too.
Looking for More Free Printable Cards?
- My free printable Thank You Cards are a big reader favorite.
- And these free printable cards with monogram letters are a great way to personalize your greetings. They're over on my other blog, Print Pretty Cards.
- Also over on Print Pretty Cards are these Free Printable Bumble Bee Cards which are a reader-favorite.
- These free printable Inspirational Cards are great for any time, especially graduations.
- These free black and white printable cards are perfect any time, too! They're from We Lived Happily Ever After.
- I love the sweet designs on these printable cards from Paper Trail Design.
These are ADORABLE! THank you for working the math 😉 to make them.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Amber! ;) And while math isn't my strongest area, it worked out okay! xoxo
DeleteLove these! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you like them! Thanks so much for letting me know! xoxo
DeleteThese are just LOVELY! (Yes, I am shouting!!!) Thank you, Kristi for sharing your talent with us. There is no way on God's green earth that I could create these, but I have a print button and know how to use it! In fact, I think my printing borders on being an addiction. But hey, no fat, calories nor adverse effects, so I will print away to my heart's content. Besides, many of the things I print are to bless others!
ReplyDeleteLinda, that's my kind of addiction...HA! I so appreciate your kind comment. So happy you like them. Take care! xoxo
DeleteI like your comment. Aren't we glad this addiction is not fattening or harmful. I also like to brighten other people's days with the beautiful creations Kristi shares with us. I'm so glad I found this page. Thank you, Kristi.
DeleteAwww...thank you so much, Phylis!! I'm so happy you're here!! Much love!
DeleteKristi ~ Thank you so much. I just love these note cards and envelopes. Your designs are awesome (like you)!! I agree with you about the Math. At times I'm still counting on my fingers!! LOL
ReplyDeleteOh goodness...thank you so much, Laura! I appreciate your sweet words so much. And yeah...math and I rarely get along! xoxo
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DeleteTHANK YOU!!! I have been thinking that I wanted you to do something like this!
ReplyDeleteAwww...you're so welcome! They've been a big hit, so I may need to do a few more designs. Appreciate your sweet comment. xoxo
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ReplyDeleteThe email you have for me is not correct. it should be tracy.shaw003@gmail.com. I haven't been able to get any of your printables lately with the new system.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tracy! I have updated you in the system.
DeleteI'm trying to download these and it keeps popping up saying there has been an unknown error on Dropbox
ReplyDeleteHi Dolly! I just checked the link and everything seems to be working correctly on my end. I am going to post the link for you here to try. Please let me know if it's still not working for you and I'll dive a bit deeper and see what I can find out! Thank you so much for letting me know! <3 https://showcase.dropbox.com/s/bqZAkF8AT5zqVUrfvolF3
DeleteThank You so much I really Love Your site and your hard work putting it all together.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Dianna. I really appreciate your kind words. xoxo
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