Friday, June 23, 2017

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans | Lovely Blooms  Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Create a custom Envelope Card!

Today we have a fun idea by Ellen on how to make a custom card where the envelope and card are one piece! She was inspired by aerograms (or air letters) that were used during the use during the Second World War. These lightweight self-sealing letter cards were introduced for easy sending through airmail!

To make her card, Ellen used an envelope punch board to create the envelope shape out of yellow cardstock. Then she added some stamping to the front panel using flowers from our Lovely Blooms stamp set.

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans |  Terrific Terriers Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook
She added some magnet strips on the inside of the envelope flaps and then created some fun pieces to make a cute scene inside the card. She used the cute puppy from our new Terrific Terriers stamp set along with little clouds from the Winston Takes Flight stamp set and flowers from the Happy Little Thoughts stamp set. 

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans |  Terrific Terriers Stamp Set by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Here's what the front of the closed envelope looks like. She used blooms from the Lovely Blooms stamp set on the background and created a custom sentiment using words from both the Simply Relative  and the Lovely Blooms stamp sets.

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans | Lovely Blooms and Simply Sentimental Stamp Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

For the back side of the closed envelope she added a fun wreath using the  Happy Little Thoughts stamp set. Then she stamped the sentiment inside it and the ribbon using the Terrific Terriers stamp set. 

Custom Envelope Card by Ellen Haxelmans | Happy Little Thoughts and Terrific Terriers Stamp Sets by Newton's Nook Designs #newtonsnook

Don't you just love all the fun details she added to this project! It would be so special to receive a card like this! 

To see more of her lovely projects you can visit Ellen over at her blog Crafty Ellen!


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