Saturday, June 20, 2009

July 4th Gamble

For my first mail-art envelope, I chickened out and sent it inside another envelope. But that does kind of take the fun out of it a little. I wanted to try another in a different style of construction, so now that I've finished it, I'm going to take the plunge and send it 'au naturel'.

I didn't over do with stitching embellishment for this test. If I had really done a lot of stitching, I would be more disappointed if the envelope never made to its intended recipient. So I'm hedging my bets to soften the blow just in case.

The front design is a Roly-Poly Uncle Sam by Pam Kellogg, a freebie on the Kreinik site. The back designs are two small designs from this Better Homes and Gardens book.

I borrowed the construction ideas from Liz. I took a notecard envelope and opened it up. It became my template. I traced it onto the fabric. After stitching, I sewed a lining to the Aida. Then I just turned in the sides and sewed up the bottom flap. I think I will baste it closed for mailing.




12 comments:

  1. That turned out real nice! I have been wanting to make one, but... haven't had the guts yet!

    Pirjo from Finland
    http://pirjoka.vuodatus.net

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  2. It's lovely. I put mine in clear cellophane wrapper so it is still visible, but protects the fabric.

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  3. That is super cute!! Great job.

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  4. Perfect to be the first! Love how you matched the lining fabric.

    BTW Ruby is a lovely gal!

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  5. Wow! I love your mailart,'it's pretty!

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  6. The envelope looks great. Hope it survives it's trip.

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  7. It looks great! Very festive. Sure hope it survives the postal service. I haven't been brave enough to try yet!

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  8. Your mailart turned out great. Hope to try that kind of finishing one day too.

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  9. It's very pretty! You will let us know how it survives the postal service, won't you?

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  10. I've always wanted to do one of those too but I'm too chicken to mail them as you say, au natural ;o) Good luck with yours and I'm sure the recipient will love it!

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  11. What a pretty envelope! And the designs you chose were perfect for the occasion. Your finishing also looks great :-)

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