How to Create a Distinctive Envelope at MapEnvelope.Com

Go to MapEnvelope.Com., Enter in the location where it says 'Enter Location'., Type in a message for your recipient. , Preview., Print it out., Cut out the shape of the envelope that you will see. , Glue the folds.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to MapEnvelope.Com.

    There you will see an envelope with a map (probably the Eiffel Tower) and a little message.
  2. Step 2: Enter in the location where it says 'Enter Location'.

    If it is a landmark, you might be able to get away with just putting that in, but otherwise, you will need something more definitive, like a zip code, address, etc. ,, When complete, click on Preview.

    This will send you to the page that you will print.

    This is one 'photograph' that you don't want to use photo paper with. , Before printing, though, look for the weight of the paper.

    Regular paper is #20.

    It might be a little thin for your purposes. ,, Fold it up by the lines that are also printed out and glue the envelope.
  3. Step 3: Type in a message for your recipient.

  4. Step 4: Preview.

  5. Step 5: Print it out.

  6. Step 6: Cut out the shape of the envelope that you will see.

  7. Step 7: Glue the folds.

Detailed Guide

There you will see an envelope with a map (probably the Eiffel Tower) and a little message.

If it is a landmark, you might be able to get away with just putting that in, but otherwise, you will need something more definitive, like a zip code, address, etc. ,, When complete, click on Preview.

This will send you to the page that you will print.

This is one 'photograph' that you don't want to use photo paper with. , Before printing, though, look for the weight of the paper.

Regular paper is #20.

It might be a little thin for your purposes. ,, Fold it up by the lines that are also printed out and glue the envelope.

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