They are in and out of my purse, the car, hubby's pocket, etc. So within a month, they start looking kind of bad. I used to be a bit embarrassed when I'd take them out of my purse to pay for something at the store. I wondered, years ago, if people though I was too poor to have a wallet! Ha! But now, nearly every time I use them at a store, the clerk says, "Do you use the envelope method? I've been wanting to try that!" So...this week the sewing bug hit me. And I have lots of cute little pieces of fabric that I wanted to use to make something practical. I have to thank the cute little gal blogger at Just Imagine Heaven who created this great tutorial for making fabric money envelopes, for use with the cash envelope system. It was perfect for my stash of cute fabric AND perfect for fixing the grubby envelope problem. |
And here are the ones I've made so far. |
Strawberry fabric for the Grocery envelope. (Ok, so when my husband goes to the grocery store for me, I imagine he'll pull out some cash and leave the strawberry envelope in the car...ha!) |
This red and white gingham is sort of festive, so I am deeming it the Gifts Cash envelope. |
This cute sewing themed fabric will hold my Etsy shop cash, for when I need to buy supplies. |
My attempt at a 'manly' envelope for Hubby...for the Home Maintenance Cash. Denim and red flannel...I think he'll go for that. |
This cutie pie is for the Misc Cash...that's what we call the cash we use for paper products, photo processing, toiletries, cleaning supplies, a magazine, etc. |
LOVE this vintage style fabric! |
The envelope system also gives you an immediate place to put receipts from those purchases. My Etsy envelope will hang on to Post Office receipts for me til I get them filed. |