Hello, my friends,
Today I will share another Mail Art Envelope that I created for a "Shabby Christmas in July Mail Art" swap that was hosted by "NSK&Friends" on the Facebook
This envelope was digitally designed (you can purchase it here) and printed on watercolor cardstock than colored with zig clean color watercolor markers, finishing touches stickles, washi tape & Santa Baby by Prima stickers
Can you make your own? Absolutely!
Follow me:
Step 1 Make a template of the envelope
Using your envelope punch board make the desired size. For those who don't have an envelope maker punch board: take the premade envelope unseal it and flatten.
Tip: keep your template for the future projects, just don't forget to mark the size of it. You never know when you need it.
Step 2 Trace or scan your envelope
Scan the shape of an envelope (for farther digital designing) and print or trace it right on watercolor(or other) cardstock.
Step 3 Create your design
Start from the face/front of the envelope & work your way to the flips rotating envelope correspondingly. Dedicate spaces for postage stamp and address fields if you will be mailing it. If not, go for it and use the whole field. I used Adobe Photoshop to digitally design my envelope using Russian fairy tail images for children's coloring books.
If you don't do digital scrapbooking or designing you can use regular stamps to create your scenery.
Tip: Use Momento or StaysOn inks for stamping or even embossing technique in order to prevent bleeding or smear of colors one into another.
Step 4 Color
Not much to say here... Take watercolor paint, markers, pencils and go for it. If you are new to water-coloring, please do research for video tutorials on how to... You can use crayons, regular pencils - whatever you have. I was challenging myself to watercolor.
Tip: To give your colored images sparkle I used stickles.
Step 5 Decorate
I used washi tape from my stash in corresponding my coloring colors and created few small flags banners and added stickers from "Santa Baby" Prima collection with greetings (I always struggling with short phrases/greetings)
Step 6 Closer
You can add closer: removable adhesive, velcro, button & string, wax seal or just cut out a slot (using exacto knife) if your design allows.
I think that's in on this project...
Hope you enjoyed it and give it a try,
Hugs, Natasha
Today I will share another Mail Art Envelope that I created for a "Shabby Christmas in July Mail Art" swap that was hosted by "NSK&Friends" on the Facebook
This envelope was digitally designed (you can purchase it here) and printed on watercolor cardstock than colored with zig clean color watercolor markers, finishing touches stickles, washi tape & Santa Baby by Prima stickers
Can you make your own? Absolutely!
Follow me:
Step 1 Make a template of the envelope
Using your envelope punch board make the desired size. For those who don't have an envelope maker punch board: take the premade envelope unseal it and flatten.
Tip: keep your template for the future projects, just don't forget to mark the size of it. You never know when you need it.
Step 2 Trace or scan your envelope
Scan the shape of an envelope (for farther digital designing) and print or trace it right on watercolor(or other) cardstock.
Step 3 Create your design
Start from the face/front of the envelope & work your way to the flips rotating envelope correspondingly. Dedicate spaces for postage stamp and address fields if you will be mailing it. If not, go for it and use the whole field. I used Adobe Photoshop to digitally design my envelope using Russian fairy tail images for children's coloring books.
If you don't do digital scrapbooking or designing you can use regular stamps to create your scenery.
Tip: Use Momento or StaysOn inks for stamping or even embossing technique in order to prevent bleeding or smear of colors one into another.
Step 4 Color
Not much to say here... Take watercolor paint, markers, pencils and go for it. If you are new to water-coloring, please do research for video tutorials on how to... You can use crayons, regular pencils - whatever you have. I was challenging myself to watercolor.
Tip: To give your colored images sparkle I used stickles.
Step 5 Decorate
I used washi tape from my stash in corresponding my coloring colors and created few small flags banners and added stickers from "Santa Baby" Prima collection with greetings (I always struggling with short phrases/greetings)
Step 6 Closer
You can add closer: removable adhesive, velcro, button & string, wax seal or just cut out a slot (using exacto knife) if your design allows.
I think that's in on this project...
Hope you enjoyed it and give it a try,
Hugs, Natasha
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