I have some left over wallpaper here that I've used to wrap packages and it would also make a good envelope liner. Book pages and maps can be used, anything printed that you don't mind cutting up! If you are a theater enthusiast, old programs or pages from plays would mean something to you and your guests.
Don't stop with pre-printed paper though, get creative and create your own design. An engagement picture looks adorable as an envelope liner. A meaningful quote can be typeset to create a gorgeous liner. A picture of the city you met in or are getting married in would be chic for a modern wedding. Or create original artwork. If you are thinking you are not an artist making stylish pictures is far easier than you think.
Pinterest provides a ton of inspiration. Whether you can do this or not will depend on how cooperative your printer is. I would guess that you are more likely to be successful if your printer is one that feeds envelopes crosswise rather than lengthwise, but in either case, what you would have to do is set up the return address in the top center of the envelope and then feed the envelope upside-down with the flap on the side that will be printed.
If your printer takes envelopes crosswise, you are more likely to have success if you set up a document such that you can feed the envelope bottom edge first, with the flap open the flap is less likely to be damaged--or the print crooked--if it's the trailing edge.
Even commercial printers hate to print return addresses on the flap because the paper handling is so difficult, but they do print them with the flap open, feeding the bulk of the envelope first. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I was assuming two passes in any case, if the OP wants to print a delivery address as well.
What I was envisioning was printing a supply of envelopes with return address on the flap as opposed to having them commercially printed. By and large, the desire to have the address on the flap often arises with formal invitations, such as wedding invitations. For this purpose, a suitable and perhaps superior alternative is to emboss the address. A hand embosser can be purchased that permits interchangeable plates, and the plates can be rotated to emboss either envelope flaps or the letterhead of stationery.
You can find two A10 envelope templates at Envelope. This envelope is used everywhere from mass mailings to everyday correspondence. Here's a free 10 envelope template from BlockbusterPrint.
There's another free 10 envelope template from Bright Hub that even shows you where the mailing address and return address goes. If you've made your own envelopes using a template or you have purchased envelopes you may decide that you'd like to print directly on them before mailing them out. This is actually easier than it sounds.
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