Monday, March 12, 2018

Celebrate Spring with Mail Art

Welcome to my first Blog Hop with Amy's Inkin' Krew!

The theme for this hop is "Celebrate Spring" and will be celebrating with some more mail art! My previous posts on this fun art form can be seen HERE, HERE, and HERE :)

Now, I've used three stamp sets and a set of markers that I will feature today. But this is an Inspiration Post, so use some of the great stamp sets and coloring tools you already have :) All the images on my envelopes were first stamped with Basic Black Archival Stampin’ Pad and then colored in with Stampin' Write Markers. I drew in horizontal address lines just for reference. They aren't really necessary :) The following envelope was made with Stampin' Up's Hanging Gardens Stamp Set.
 

This next one was done with the Picture Perfect Birthday Stamp Set. I used a Tombow Brush Pen to letter in the "happy mail."

And these two were done with the Flying Home Stamp Set. (All materials used are listed below).

Be sure and check out these other great "Celebrate Spring" posts by wonderful, creative women!
  1. Jaimie Babarczy
  2. Nanette Tracy - You Are HERE
  3. Karen Finkle
  4. Linda Richenberg
  5. Sue Prather
  6. Mary Deatherage
  7. Shirley Gentry
  8. Julie Johnston
  9. Amy Koenders
                 
Have a great day!

Nanette
Supplies
(All items were personally purchased. Where available, I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps keep my blog up & running... Thank you so much for your support!)

Picture Perfect Birthday Photopolymer...
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Hanging Garden Clear-Mount Stamp Set...
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Flying Home Clear-Mount Stamp Set by...
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Brights Stampin' Write Markers by...
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Stampin Up Many Marvelous Markers
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Clear Block B by Stampin' Up!
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A2 Invitation Envelopes (4 3/8 x 5...
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Clear Block E by Stampin' Up!
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Amazon Tombow Fude Brush Pen Twin...
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Basic Black Archival Stampin’ Pad by...
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