Completely Different! Surprising Recent Trends in "Gift Envelope Remakes" After the Update*
2020.09.21 published
The Evolution of Gift Envelope Remakes!
"Gift Envelope Remake" that reuses and decorates the gift envelopes received at weddings*
Until now
✅ Mizuhiki has been used for wreaths and photo frames
✅ Envelopes have been commonly used as small envelopes or chopstick holders
However...
Recently,
there seems to be a method of "cutting a part of the envelope and making a board" too.*
We will introduce various remake ideas, so brides who feel that "I don't really need so many small envelopes or chopstick holders..." can refer to this♩
Gift Envelope Remake ① Cut into Circles
A design that cut a part of the gift envelope into a circle and arranged it like the pattern often seen in traditional designs (it's called Seigaiha)*
Gift Envelope Remake ② Cut into Squares
Cut into squares and arrange them like a checkerboard in a frame.*
The paper with the initials and ribbon in the middle is actually part of the invitation♡
Cut the gift envelope into squares and place Mizuhiki on top*
Gift Envelope Remake ③ Fold into Hearts
Fold the envelope into hearts and string them together like a thousand origami cranes for a photo frame♡
<How to fold a heart video>
Gift Envelope Remake ④ Fold into Diamonds (two triangles)
An idea to fold the envelope into a diamond shape (two three-dimensional triangles like a pyramid!)*
Here’s what it looks like up close.
A white gift envelope surrounded by colored patterned gift envelopes folded into hearts♡
<How to fold a diamond video>
The Evolution of Gift Envelope Remakes♡
It feels somewhat apologetic to throw away the gift envelopes received from guests, but
by arranging just a part of them as shown, they become treasure filled with the feelings of the guests♡
Instead of throwing away the gift envelopes, think about how you can arrange them in different ways*
➡Check out the article list for Gift Envelope Remakes here*