It's a handmade envelope from the book "The Art of the Travel Journal" by Abbey Sy. It is folded in an origami style where the seams are sealed and embellished with washi tape. It's called an ephemera envelope because it's where we can safely store paper souvenirs like tickets and maps that we've collected during our travels. It's also meant to be included in our travel journal, as an analog way of memory keeping.
When I started making one, I just couldn't stop! Here are new versions using different sizes and kinds of paper:
These are made from hand-painted paper.
These are made from brown packaging paper and decorated with fodder and collage.
These are upcycled from a mailing envelope and decorated with stamps.
Make the ephemera envelope part of your travel journal spread.
Find other purposes for it, too: as an envelope for handmade cards or as a flat bag to wrap presents.
This is just one of the ways I transform paper scraps from "blah to TADA!"
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