July 10, 2015

Mail Call and tuts

 
This is a mailart enevolpe that I made that is ready to be filled with
art goodness and mailed out.  How I made (I know you all know but I am going to tell you anyway).  I had a brown envelope folded it in half, had some painted papers around, stuck them on the envelope and then drew the village, used markers on it, and then sewed up the sides, with the machine, and here it is.  Today I am linking
up to  http://art-journal-journey.blogspot.ca/2015/07/72015-post-postage.html
the challenge.

Today I found some great videos just in case your interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrKldyF07Ew
If you ever wanted to see Carolyn Dube studio (I have )


Handmade Journal and I have made this one and love it and am making another one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si2aHBOyx1k

I always one of these for my backyard and this year I am going to make it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwe8lWozzkU

Hope you like these and try one of them.

lee


6 comments :

  1. Lee, I like your mail art envelope...you make such cool looking cityscapes. I watched the video of Carolyn's studio...wow! she has a lot of stuff and has it organized so well. I also watched the book binding video but I couldn't get the last one to open...probably my computer connection. I'll try it later.

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  2. Wonderful Mail art envelope, thanks for joining us at Art Journal Journey, Valerie

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  3. Gorgeous envelope. Some lucky person is going to get this fun piece in the mail and I should think it would make them smile.

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  4. Gorgeous envelope. Some lucky person is going to get this fun piece in the mail and I should think it would make them smile.

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  5. Love your art envelope, and thanks for the links. I liked the book binding alot, perhaps I need to bind a couple myself. Oh and your roses below are stunning.

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