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Faux wax-sealed parchment envelopes that actually close. No wax, glue or even parchment required. Just your printer and some scissors. Find the free printable template and instructions below. From wizard schools to Austenian estates, a wax-sealed parchment envelope is a pretty integral part of the vibe. Though, as fun as authentic sealing wax is, I think we can all agree that not everyone has that kind of time. Or money. Or burn tolerance. (Just because I dedicate a corner of every living space to traditional letter-writing... ) If you're making party invitations or props for a roleplaying game, you probably have about a hundred other jobs to do as well, and it quickly adds up. So I wanted to develop something that feels right, looks good, and that anyone can make quickly.
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AuthorsTrystan (Azrai) has been fabricating and designing themed narrative entertainment since 2016. Lou has a BA in game design and has extensive art & hospitaly experience. Together they create worlds, aim to make storytelling more accessible, and give artists autonomy over their own work. Archives
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