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Bookmark & envelope designs using transfer it sheets by Ranjitha
Hello everyone,
Ranjitha here. Hope everyone is doing great. I am back today with some transfer it crafty inspiration. Before I move ahead with today’s project let me remind you, the theme for our Monthly Challenge is ” Shades of Rainbow ” Don’t forget to play along, it would be fun to see you join the challenge.
Today I am here to show you how to make shaker bookmarks and envelopes in some non traditional ways, that is without a fuse it tool or loads of foam adhesive. So lets quickly have a look at them.
For the first project today I have a shaker envelope. I made an envelope with clear plastic or acetate sheet and then for the inside I have a beautiful cute image transferred on to watercolor paper.
I just loved how cute this bookmark turned out.
For the second project , I made an envelope with pattern paper and then cut out a window out of it. I made a shaker pocket in it by stitching tulle or net fabric. Filled the pocket with gold sequins. To add some more cuteness to this , I transferred a cute teddy image onto watercolor paper, fussy cut it and then used it as an embellishment to decorate the envelope.
This was my inspiration for today.
I have a detailed video tutorial on this transfer it project up on our channel. You can check it out here. Don’t forget to leave some love in the comments below. I would love to see you drop by.
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I’m sharing the list of supplies I used below. Hope you would find it useful.
CrafTangles A4 Transfer It Sheets – Teddy Love 1
CrafTangles A4 Transfer It Sheets – Love is in the Air
CrafTangles Transparencies / Acetate – A4 (100 gsm)
CrafTangles 100% cotton 300 gsm Cold Press handmade Watercolor Paper
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That is it for today. I will be back with some more craft inspiration. Until then, happy crafting.
Thanks,
Ranjitha Sathya.