*** Supply list ***
Card stock of your choice
ink pads
various stamps,(words, decorative borders, themes)
2 large eyelets
small 1/2 inch circle punch
7 inch piece of floss or fine jute
small scrap of cardstock
scissors
glue
 2.) Cut a piece of the card stock 10" by 8 1/2". Then cut a 2 1/2 inch  strip off of the top of the cardstock. Take the 2 1/2 strip and bring  the ends together without creasing the piece and slightly round the  corners. When you open the strip you will have 2 perfectly round and  even corners. See how I curved mine a little, I didnt want the curves  flush with the sides of the body of the envelope. Now distress ink the  edges of both pieces.
2.) Cut a piece of the card stock 10" by 8 1/2". Then cut a 2 1/2 inch  strip off of the top of the cardstock. Take the 2 1/2 strip and bring  the ends together without creasing the piece and slightly round the  corners. When you open the strip you will have 2 perfectly round and  even corners. See how I curved mine a little, I didnt want the curves  flush with the sides of the body of the envelope. Now distress ink the  edges of both pieces. 3.) Using your stamps decorate the flap (top) of your envelope. I used a  word stamp. on one end, an image on the other end and smaler stamps  that fill in the empty spaces. I used a couple of colors for the smaller  stamps. Those colors will coordinate with the papers I will be using on  a LO that I will use the envelope on. Then use your border stamps to  edge the bottom piece and I used some flourishes for the corners. Use  your creative imagination. I think embossing all of your images would be  beautiful also. Carefully see the placement of the eyelets. Place the  small circle you punched behind the eylet before you set it. If you will  be placing a photo over the bottom part of the envelope then you do not  have to set the bottom eyelet as it will cause bulk.
3.) Using your stamps decorate the flap (top) of your envelope. I used a  word stamp. on one end, an image on the other end and smaler stamps  that fill in the empty spaces. I used a couple of colors for the smaller  stamps. Those colors will coordinate with the papers I will be using on  a LO that I will use the envelope on. Then use your border stamps to  edge the bottom piece and I used some flourishes for the corners. Use  your creative imagination. I think embossing all of your images would be  beautiful also. Carefully see the placement of the eyelets. Place the  small circle you punched behind the eylet before you set it. If you will  be placing a photo over the bottom part of the envelope then you do not  have to set the bottom eyelet as it will cause bulk. 4.) This is a closeup of how your faux closure will look. Take the  string and lifting the circle carefully, glue one end of the string  behind it. When dry, tie in a figure 8 fashion. Do this step after your  flap is glued to the bottom.
4.) This is a closeup of how your faux closure will look. Take the  string and lifting the circle carefully, glue one end of the string  behind it. When dry, tie in a figure 8 fashion. Do this step after your  flap is glued to the bottom. 5.) Glue your faux flap over the bottom  piece of cardstock. I only  glued the very top and left the edges alone to give it that authentic  look. Now tie your closure..You are done. Use it on a LO. Think about  the decorative possibilities...I hope you enjoy making your own  Beautiful Envelope Embellie!!
5.) Glue your faux flap over the bottom  piece of cardstock. I only  glued the very top and left the edges alone to give it that authentic  look. Now tie your closure..You are done. Use it on a LO. Think about  the decorative possibilities...I hope you enjoy making your own  Beautiful Envelope Embellie!! It goes great used on a background as seen in one of my past LO's.
 It goes great used on a background as seen in one of my past LO's. 
 
 
I want to try these pretty envelopes...will first have to add to my acrylic stamps.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous envelope & a lovely page. Must make one - thankyou for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! Amazing!!! I will try this technique for sure! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour work is amazing!