help with Harry potter acceptance letter envelope

rorschach999

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Hi all,

I have an A3 Printer and for the life of me I'm unable to get the envelope to print at the rght size, if anyone out there would do me a favour and create and a3 sheet with it on htere ready for me to print cut out and assemble I'd be most grateful, I have tried around 30 times now and i'm not giving up I just need help,

I have also posted this in the harry potter section.

thanks
 
Here's a PDF

Resolution is probably not great at this size, best to use this as a template and drop some higher resolution artwork over it. Will fit an A4 letter folded in half.
 
I used the same template just the other day, the hogwarts symbol came out a tad grainy, but it's good.

That's good to hear, it's my blog the template comes from ;). I could probably be convinced to make vector artwork available for RPFers.
 
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That's good to hear, it's my blog the template comes from ;). I could probably be convinced to make vector artwork available for RPFers.

Awesome, thanks for the template, and also the fonts, it came out really well when I made it, then I destroyed an envelope by messing up the seal :(
 
I did all my letter and envelope on Linen Paper, and while it's a tad softer than parchment, it still looks great.

I hope you are basically planning on charging for the printing and assembling service only.
 
I've made a ton of them for family members. I printed them on my toner based machine on linnen/parchment paper directly. Looks fantastic. I bought a Hogwarts wax sealer on amazon. And I hand write the name and info with an actual ink dipper calligraphy pen. I print out the info on regular paper and copy it on the envelope i hand cut and fold and seal. It's a process to do but it looks super authentic
 
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