Hello scrappy peeps!
Today I'd like to share a little something I published on the Sizzix UK blog a little while ago.
It's a fun 'new' thing I  discovered from my eldest 
daughter. Yup, I'm sure you have all heard about  it before ; SNAILMAIL. 
Admit
 it, for most of you it has an oldfashioned  ring to it and you probably
 have not sent one for years. For the young  people (and even slightly 
older :-) ) there is now something cool and fun about  snailmail. There are 
several clubs where you can connect with likeminded to correspond with 
eachother. -Much like the old penpal-clubs  I remember from my 
highschool days. 
 Here is the set we prepared and are sending off  to DD's friend Hillevi who's in London:
As
 you see we have not written the letter yet at this point, -maybe 
because we did not want it published all over the internet,...LOL!  Of 
course it looks a lot cooler with the text in place, but at least the 
base for the letter is there. 
One thing not to miss when you send a snailmail is the ever popular 'tuck in'
 -the little something that you add to the envelope to make it all more 
interesting. I have made a few 'bagatelles' with my Sizzix dies to tuck in as well as added some old book pages, doilies and some pretty flair buttons.
I
 started by cutting down the 12X12 paper to a good letter size. I misted
 it and added a strip of paper where I wanted the name to go. Hillevi is
 really into movies and all that stuff so we thought the filmstrip die 
was a good one to grab and the chipboards for the name was made with a 
Bigz alphabet. Then I added some black chalk to make them stand out 
more.
Just take
 a look at those dainty little butterflies, die cut from an old book 
page. Those belong to one of Paula Pascual's new die sets. They are so 
precious! 
In the photo above is the birthday baner I made to tuck in and I will present it in a 
small vellum envelope. You can also see the cute frame made with one of 
the new awesome cool thinlits sets. I added a couple of those cut from 
different papers. The 'smile' and the couple cut from red cardtock in 
the main photo are also from one of the new thinlits sets.
These are all rather nice little 'gifts' for those who don't own a Big Shot machine.
These are all rather nice little 'gifts' for those who don't own a Big Shot machine.
I 
actually made some decorative chipboard decorations using my frameworks 
dies.  The fact that you can cut 'almost anything' with them is one of 
the many reasons to love the Bigz dies. These chippies have been painted 
with gesso and then  misted with Prima's new Color Bloom mists and I 
think they look really nice. Especially considering they were made from 
an empty box of dishwasher tablets :-D I think they have certainly come 
up in the world :-)
Another
 cute little something that I made is a small sign for her to hang 
somewhere in her room. I imagine it dangling from a key for a cupboard 
or a wardrobe.
I 
diecut the quote and backed it with different coloured papers. Then I 
added a red frame all around before glueing it to a piece of thin 
cardboard. I used a heavy embroidery needle to add the red and white 
bakers twine.
Gorgeous Sizzix products that I have used:
Thanks for looking ! So nice to see you here :-)
Ohhhhhhhh I love love love this! LOVING the colors!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo stunning Bente! Love this upbeat and funky project....and loving the sentiments too. Really love this! x
ReplyDeleteI love getting letters in the mail.. mostly all i get these days are bills!! hehe! wonderful idea and lovely gift to send off..
ReplyDeleteI know I'd be so thrilled to get snail mail like this, I'd frame it. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic Bente! Love all the Sizzix die cut goodies!
ReplyDeleteHave to agree its always nice to receive snail mail, except the bills. Im sure your friends is going to love actually getting to see this when it arrives, with a great appreciation to your time and effort that has gone into this piece of art. Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just awesome! Love the idea of snailmail coming back for the young generation :)
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