Curved Flap Envelope Template

All of our envelope colors are available in European style (the flap has a deep, curved point). Try our new Outer envelopes in combination with a standard A7. When you get to the last flap, gently push one edge of the flap under the first flap. Put the name of your Valentine on the other side. You now have an unusual envelope/letter with curved flaps. If you want to seal it, you can either tape the flaps down securely or put a pretty heart sticker where the four flaps meet.

Custom Lined Euro Flaps in 5 StepsIn this post, you’ll find all you need to custom line your own euro flap envelopes. Just download the outlines, print them on 8 1/2 x 11 text paper, cut, and adhere – no tracing necessary!Start by choosing your choice of:.Please note, liner templates are designed to be paired with LCI brand euro flap envelopes and may not fit envelopes purchased elsewhere.then let’s get started, by following the steps below.1. Download the TemplatesBegin by downloading theIt is a zip folder with three 8 1/2 x 11 PDF files:. 1-up A7 euro liner outline (pairs with A7.

euro flaps). 2-up A2 euro liner outlines (pairs with A2.

euro flap). 3-up A1 euro liner outlines (pairs with A1. euro flap)2.

Add a Design if You WishYou may use the outlines as is, or you may choose to make custom liners by adding text or a graphic before printing.To do this, place the PDF into your favorite word processing or page layout program, then add text boxes and/or graphics above it. Be sure to place the PDF at 100% or it will not print at the correct size for your envelope.3. Print on 8 1/2 x 11 PaperPrint the outlines on plain or patterned 8 1/2 x 11 text paper.Outlines will print in light gray, but you may prefer to print them on the back so there are no lines present on your liners.4. Cut along the OutlinesCarefully cut along three sides of the outlines (the bottom is done for you) to yield liners.5.

AdhereAdhere liners in three steps:1. Place liner in envelope2. Glue the outer edge of the top of the liner and press into place3. Fold (and adjust if necessary)For further instruction on lining envelopes, please visitFinished!Check out some more euro liner inspiration below!

Custom Lined Euro Flaps in 5 Steps

In this post, you’ll find all you need to custom line your own euro flap envelopes. Just download the outlines, print them on 8 1/2 x 11 text paper, cut, and adhere – no tracing necessary!

Start by choosing your choice of:

*Please note, liner templates are designed to be paired with LCI brand euro flap envelopes and may not fit envelopes purchased elsewhere.

then let’s get started, by following the steps below.


1. Download the Templates

Begin by downloading the Euro Flap Liner Templates

It is a zip folder with three 8 1/2 x 11 PDF files:

  • 1-up A7 euro liner outline (pairs with A7* euro flaps)
  • 2-up A2 euro liner outlines (pairs with A2* euro flap)
  • 3-up A1 euro liner outlines (pairs with A1* euro flap)


2. Add a Design if You Wish

You may use the outlines as is, or you may choose to make custom liners by adding text or a graphic before printing.

To do this, place the PDF into your favorite word processing or page layout program, then add text boxes and/or graphics above it.

Be sure to place the PDF at 100% or it will not print at the correct size for your envelope.

3. Print on 8 1/2 x 11 Paper

Curved flap envelope template word

Print the outlines on plain or patterned 8 1/2 x 11 text paper.

Outlines will print in light gray, but you may prefer to print them on the back so there are no lines present on your liners.


4. Cut along the Outlines

Carefully cut along three sides of the outlines (the bottom is done for you) to yield liners.

5. Adhere

Adhere liners in three steps:

1. Place liner in envelope

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2. Glue the outer edge of the top of the liner and press into place

3. Fold (and adjust if necessary)


For further instruction on lining envelopes, please visit Infographic: How to Line Your Own Envelopes

Finished!

Check out some more euro liner inspiration below!

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