My most popular workshops are mail art and gift card
holders, anytime I combine the two it is always a winner. Gift certificates sometimes really are the
best present for someone but the cards can be so plain. This is one of my retired workshops that used
the Basic Grey line called Clippings designed to be a photo frame and
multilayered gift to tuck a gift certificate in the pockets. It has a fun postal art theme that you can
dress up for different seasons by varying the accent colours.
Typewriter paper
Handmade Quilt paper
Their Snippets paper stack and sticker set
Typewriter keys for chipboard letters
Brads
Epoxy stickers to top the typewriter letters or dimensional magic
And bakers twine I like Maya Road’s collection of pretty colours
Score at 5 and 7/8’s from each end
For the front cut a piece of red cardstock 5 ¾ square
From the red patterned side of the handmade quilt paper cut another 5 ¾ square
The red checked pattern can be glued inside the card
Add a photo behind the frame and put aside
Cut the typewriter paper to 5 ½ square
To capture the air mail bands in the front of the card, you can cut the red and blue bands out separately and simply glued them in place
Attach brads in the corners and tie with twine
Cut out the tag from the snippets pack
Cover back of tag with dictionary definition page
Mount on the brown paper and then center on the red cardstock to glue to the front cover
Place the ticket to the bottom right of the frame
Typewriter keys could spell out their name or another word like thanks
Top the typewriter keys with Epoxy stickers to give the better definition or dimensional magic for a touch of shine
Inside Pockets
The
inside pockets become an extra support to help your picture frame stand up
Cut kraft cardstock for pockets
3 ¼ high by 11 ½ long
Score at 5 ¾ or about half the length
Glue around just the outside edges
to create open pockets and glue to the inside of the card
One pocket goes on the front of the card, one goes on the back and that will leave you with a pocket in the middle
I am thankful every day and the nail heads are in the chipboard set
The nail heads were topped with dimensional magic
Right side of the inside pocket
Behind the envelope chipboard are random left over papers to fill the space, not much of it shows.
The top is the big chipboard envelope with the torn return address from the Snippets set.
The thanks tag is from the sticky labels
Finish off with two more nail heads on the side
On the
back of the inside pocket
This is
one strip of the papers in the Snippets paperstack
Trim the page to size and glue to the pocket
Last pocket on the back cover
Trim the to do list from the Snippets set
And glue inside the pocket
Date due is another page from the Snippets set glued to the front of the pocket
Handmade tag is from the sticker set
Products
Basic Grey new collection “Clippings” Typewriter paper
Handmade Quilt paper
Their Snippets paper stack and sticker set
Typewriter keys for chipboard letters
Brads
Epoxy stickers to top the typewriter letters or dimensional magic
And bakers twine I like Maya Road’s collection of pretty colours
Start
with the base card
From brown
cardstock cut to 6 inches by 12 inches Score at 5 and 7/8’s from each end
For the front cut a piece of red cardstock 5 ¾ square
From the red patterned side of the handmade quilt paper cut another 5 ¾ square
The red checked pattern can be glued inside the card
Add a photo behind the frame and put aside
Cut the typewriter paper to 5 ½ square
To capture the air mail bands in the front of the card, you can cut the red and blue bands out separately and simply glued them in place
Attach brads in the corners and tie with twine
Cut out the tag from the snippets pack
Cover back of tag with dictionary definition page
Assembling
the cover -
Layer
the frame with the tag behind Mount on the brown paper and then center on the red cardstock to glue to the front cover
Place the ticket to the bottom right of the frame
Typewriter keys could spell out their name or another word like thanks
Top the typewriter keys with Epoxy stickers to give the better definition or dimensional magic for a touch of shine
Inside Pockets
Cut kraft cardstock for pockets
3 ¼ high by 11 ½ long
Score at 5 ¾ or about half the length
Glue around just the outside edges
to create open pockets and glue to the inside of the card
One pocket goes on the front of the card, one goes on the back and that will leave you with a pocket in the middle
Starting
with the left inside cover
Cut Snippets
pads the date page, tags, especially for you I am thankful every day and the nail heads are in the chipboard set
The nail heads were topped with dimensional magic
Right side of the inside pocket
Behind the envelope chipboard are random left over papers to fill the space, not much of it shows.
The top is the big chipboard envelope with the torn return address from the Snippets set.
The thanks tag is from the sticky labels
Finish off with two more nail heads on the side
Trim the page to size and glue to the pocket
Last pocket on the back cover
Trim the to do list from the Snippets set
And glue inside the pocket
Date due is another page from the Snippets set glued to the front of the pocket
Handmade tag is from the sticker set
Inside
the pockets is space to tuck gift cards or you can add little messages in the
form of ATCs. An ATC is a nice way of adding more creative messages. Being a
small size, they can tuck these in their wallet or desk at the office.
An ATC is simply a little card of art, they are
generally sized as 2 ½ by 3 ½ with art on one side and your creative details on
the back.
Thank
you to the lovely folks at Basic Grey for sponsoring me with the Clippings
collection, it has been great fun to see how many different ways we could use
this theme. This is a sample of the
classic paper craft classes I teach at the My
Creative Classroom site, would love to meet up with you again soon in one
of the classrooms
This
week I am at the CHA event in Anaheim waiting to see the new Basic Grey collections up
close. While we are waiting they are
hosting a competition to win the new one of the new 2014 collections including
Mon Ami, Capture, Herbs and Honey. Highline or Spice Market, all pretty cool
for creative projects.
3 comments:
This is so beautiful, you almost don't need the gift card! It's lovely of you to share all the details about making this.
~Marilee
Just beautiful, l'd love to receive a card like that.
Have fun at CHA, must be like walking around a candy store !!
Great work and wonderful idea ... Simply awesome ...
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