It’s been a while since I’ve shared custom work with you guys, so this weekend I took some photos of the work I did for Small Planet Institute, a non-profit located in Cambridge. They wanted a fresh, cohesive look for their full page stationery, half page stationery, business envelopes, and business cards. This is the…
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I had such fun with this design. Ellie is a newborn, and I worked with her mom, Maura, to create monogrammed stationery for her. Maura liked the stationery I designed for Margot, so I used that as a jumping-off point. She also knew that she wanted to use pink and navy blue in the monogram. The cards…
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I hand-line envelopes for some of my cards. It’s not a challenging task, but it does require time and patience. I spent the morning making liners, and I photographed each step so that I could share the process with you! {Step 1} Paper Selection I use wrapping paper, but most thin papers will work. Since…
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Posts like this make me want to be artistic. They also make me think it’s possible.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I love line envelopes!
You are so welcome! Lined envelopes are so pretty – you can totally do it!
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great tutorial. question, does the glue stick work well for you? i tried it once and it made the thin wrapping paper wrinkle…
Thanks, Mary.
The glue stick does work for me, but the wrapping paper I’ve been using is a little thicker than your average wrapping paper. Some glue sticks are wetter (not sure if that’s the correct terminology, lol) than others, so it might be worth it to experiment with a few brands or use a more substantial paper. The only other thing I can think of would be to use double-sided tape, but I’m not sure how that would look since I’ve never tried it. Good luck!
-April
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Such a terrific tutorial…just what I was looking for. Thank you!!
So glad you found it helpful.
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