07 July 2024

A Very Sweet Handmade Envelope

Hey there! 

I love chocolate. I love it so much that I keep the empty boxes, too.
 
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It's not that I don't want to let go, they're just very ideal for crafting.

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I made a few more if you're interested to see:

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The chocolate box already looks like an envelope.

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All we need to do is paint it to block out the labels. It will take at least five coats of paint with some drying time in between.

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I added a contrasting color and let this dry.

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I'm using these unicorn stickers for fun and whimsy. 

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Stickers, stickers everywhere! I left some space to write the recipient's name.

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Enclosed are handwritten notes on handmade cards and a sticker sheet to share.

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Here is a smaller chocolate box that I also painted. 

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I decorated with dots using pink and purple paint. 

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They look like sprinkles!

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Fill the envelope with sweet things like candy, stickers, and thoughtful messages on postcards.

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All that's left to do is to seal (I'm using glue), address, and send.

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That's how I repurposed these chocolate boxes from blah to TADA! If you're interested, there are similar projects here, here, and here

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30 June 2024

Five Things for July

How is it July already? Let's relish every day with a good mix of work and leisurely activity! 
 
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The beach we frequent in the Jersey Shore always puts up this installation during the Fourth of July. It's the American flag made from painted red, white, and blue seashells...TADA! I applaud the creativity and patriotism for all beach-goers to admire and enjoy. 

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There's no such thing as too much ice cream and gelato, would you agree? A visit to our local ice cream shops like Dairy Queen and Van Dyk's help beat the heat and are always a welcome treat...TADA!

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At home, I like brewing iced tea by mixing different tea bag flavors (this one is pomegranate and cranberry with black tea and honey). Sometimes I add some fresh fruit like berries and peaches for some natural sweetness (or tartness)...TADA!

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Summer reading! Don't you love it? I borrow most of my books from the library and sometimes they have a library sale (for as low as $1). When I'm done, I donate my books to The Little Free Library...TADA!

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If you're looking for a summer craft with the kids or your friends, try tie dye t-shirts...TADA! You can find the tie dye tutorial here. Make summer memories with cute souvenirs to keep.

May your July be calm, cool, and creative!

23 June 2024

Sketchbook Practice: Drawing Manhattan's Oldest Tree

Hi there! Let me tell you about a drawing session that I attended last Sunday.

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The venue was New York City's Washington Square Park. Here, you'll find the oldest tree in Manhattan (more than 300 years old). It's an English Elm and it's known as the "Hangman's Elm." Legend has it that traitors we hung from its branches around the time of the American Revolution.

I know, it sounds a little morbid, but I can only imagine all the stories this towering tree has seen. She's a real beauty! I frequent this park a lot but wasn't even aware of the history of this tree.   

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The group Washington Square Park Eco Projects and artist Kristin Jones of Behold lead strangers like me who are willing to stop, observe, and draw Manhattan's oldest tree. 

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The session was absolutely free! Sketchpads and pencils were provided, but you are welcome to bring your favorite art materials. 

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We sat on the park benches that surround Hangman's Elm and just began to draw.

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Different artists are invited to provide tips, techniques, and encouragement. This class was led by Jennifer Orkin Lewis (@augustwren on Instagram). I've been a fan of her use of color and whimsical style. Meeting her turned my day from blah to TADA!

I sketched several versions of the tree using different media:

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My warm up exercise: a pencil sketch

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My second attempt: sketching more details using green pencil

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My third sketch using an ink pen

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Another version: what if I painted a blue tree? I used blue watercolor
directly on the paper; I didn't do a pencil sketch beforehand. 

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And still another version using watercolor and colored pencils.

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For the final one, I went wild with the watercolor.

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It was so much fun making different interpretations of the Hangman's Tree. You can take a look at other people's drawings on the @treewonderwsp Instagram account. It was also freeing to know that you can keep starting over if you weren't pleased with your first attempt and that even with the same subject, many different versions can come out.

I'd definitely do this again, especially when the seasons change (the dramatic leaves in autumn and the bare branches in winter).

If you are in New York City, why don't you stop by? They'll be at Washington Square Park's northwest corner every Sunday from 11:30 am to 1:00pm.

Let's keep practicing, stay creative, and transform ordinary days from blah to TADA! 

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16 June 2024

More Ephemera Envelopes

Hey everyone, I'm glad you're here!

Last week, we scoured our paper stash to make this ephemera envelope: 

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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:

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These are made from hand-painted paper.

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These are made from brown packaging paper and decorated with fodder and collage.

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These are upcycled from a mailing envelope and decorated with stamps.

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Make the ephemera envelope part of your travel journal spread.

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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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09 June 2024

How to Make an Ephemera Envelope

Hey everyone! Before we talk about our craft today, can I just share what I made last week? I participated in Workshop Week, a weeklong virtual creative retreat. I've been tuning in since it started in 2020 and it has always left me inspired and grateful for this community! It also reminded me to make time for art and that art can be a pathway to a fulfilling and lucrative career. 

I followed along during most of the sessions and incorporated miniature versions of them in my sketchbook as part of my daily practice:

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The instructors made us feel we could do the projects even if we've never done so before. It was also exciting to learn about new techniques and tools, as well as having the right mindset: Don't overthink it; Trust the process; We're not looking for perfect. 

And really, Workshop Week is one of the highlights of my year, turning it from blah to TADA!

Now, on to our craft. Do you have paper scraps left over from other artsy pursuits? 

I keep all my paper scraps. I use them for making greeting cards, collage, envelopes and liners, and for scrapbooking

I group the paper scraps by size. The smaller ones go inside zipper bags and the bigger ones go inside plastic envelopes. I store everything in a plastic box and rummage through them when a paper project comes along.

Today, a paper project has come along:


 We're making an ephemera envelope...TADA! 

I got the idea from the book 'The Art of the Travel Journal" by Abbey Sy. She defines ephemera as "any form of printed matter produced for a specific short-term use. The word ephemera comes from the Greek work ephemeros, meaning short-lived." Examples of ephemera include tickets, maps, brochures, postcards, clothing tags, packaging material, coasters, paper napkins and the like. 

Collecting ephemera and including these in a travel journal extends their life and are powerful reminders of the trips we've taken. 

We can store these ephemera in an ephemera envelope that we can make out of our paper scraps. Here's how:

We will need rectangular shaped paper (ex. A5 or A6 size paper).


1. Fold the sheet of paper in half.

2. Unfold it, then fold each side into the middle fold, resulting in four even segments.

3. Fold the top outer edges towards the nearest fold, creating two triangles at the top left and top right sides of the paper.

4. Fold each side toward the middle. 

5.  Fold the bottom up about 1/2" (1.3 cm) to create a pocket.

6. Seal the center and bottom seams with washi tape.

7. Decorate the pocket envelope using stickers and rubber stamps.


We can now add this to our travel journal as a nifty way to organize all the ephemera we've collected during our journeys.

I hope this has inspired you to turn your own paper scraps from "blah to TADA!"

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