In the past I have tried covering envelopes with cling wrap and a hot iron but the cling wrap always gets wavy due to static and it does not stay smoothed out as careful as I was... once you add the heat from the hot iron the creases remain.... recently saw a video on YouTube from "Paper Terrace" and she was using the Glad Press and Seal clear wrap. She shows how she uses the Press and Seal wrap and it sticks to the envelope as you smooth it out so there are no creases when you are adding the heat from the hot iron so that was a win-win for me....
I already have a bin full of napkins that I have collected over time and I was happy to get some use out of those! I also already had the white envelopes I wanted to use and I decided for people that I would give an Easter card to in a treat bag that I would cover the envelopes with this method and napkins. Some napkins have a one way design and others have a design in all four corners of the napkin so it has a directional pattern in each section. For this envelope I used a plaid napkin with no directional pattern:
This first envelope uses a cheaper napkin from the Dollar Tree and the pattern on the napkin was printed on the napkin and this napkin came with creases in the design but I wanted to use it anyways due to all the Spring colours it has..... This next napkin covered envelope shows a napkin design that has an 'up/down' pattern in each section so putting the envelope flap on the fold of the napkin works so the design is right side up on the front of the envelope as well as being right side up on the back flap of the envelope:
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