What to do with a pile of fancy magazines?
Posted in Blog, Paper Craft, Tutorials and tagged with DIY, Magazines, Paper Craft, Recycled Envelopes, recycled envelopes tutorial on 10/07/2008 05:04 pm by Estelle de ParisHow did I end up having so much magazines???
When I moved to my new place a year ago, the post office offered me free magazine subscriptions. Hooray! Free stuff!!! I was excited to open the first one and read it, I then just opened the second and left it on the coffee table shelf and the third one ended up unwrapped until today!
In the mean time I started collecting Coke caps to redeem rewards on mycokerewards.com and I ended up getting more magazine subscriptions!!! You’d think I learned my lesson! Not to mention that I also buy some at the store once in a while.
My coffee table shelf was so crowded I couldn’t add anymore magazines so I went through them and picked up the pages that inspired me to make envelopes and cards.
Some will go to my Etsy shop, some will be sent to my friends for the new year. But with Halloween coming up you might as well try to make some spooky ones!!!
So take all these magazines and let’s start! You can also go through your posters, illustration books, children books, even your junk mail!
What do you need?
-Magazines
-An X-Acto knife or a pair of scissors
-An envelope you take apart or a template you made in illustrator, photoshop or that you draw.
-A fine point or ultra fine point sharpie
-A ruler and/or a triangle. Triangles are neat to mare square edges.
-Glue
-Craft paper, card stock, Scrap booking supplies, stamps, you name it!
-Optional: Lick & Stick Envelope Glue 1.5 Oz. Remoistenable or scrapbook/photo mounting tape You might consider getting some if you sell them or if you give them as a gift
Note:
-I use 3 different size templates that I lay on the illustrations I preselected and use the one that covers the picture the best.
The Envelopes
For this tutorial I’ve selected a painting from the magazine Antique, one of my favorite source for making those fancy envelopes of mine.

1.Lay your template on the picture and outline with a pencil.

I personally prefer to cut paper with an X-Acto knife as it makes the edges perfectly straight but if you don’t have one, scissors work fine.

It should look like this

3.Fold the flaps.

It should look like this.

4.Line the inside. (Optional) You can line the whole envelope or just the flap, it’s up to you. Just note that lining the envelope makes a thicker material that would not rip easily. It can be a good idea if you consider mailing it.
First, make a template of the desired size. I copied the envelope template and cut it.

Glue your flap.

5. Glue the side flap and the verso of the envelope.

Recto

Verso

You can make tons and tons of them!

The cards
Depending on your selection you can make one that opens like a check book or one that opens like a regular book or a single sheet one. Here are a few examples.

For this tutorial, I chose 3 pictures that I thought were matching the style of the envelope and decided to make a “tryptich” card. It is up to you and what you have to work with. I find it easier to make the card with preselected images rather than make the card and illustrate it afterward.

1. Make the card 1/8″ smaller than your envelope all the way around. It is very important to do so or your card will not fit the envelope!!!
2 Outline your picture with colored paper or card stock.

3.Glue the pictures on the card and voilà!


Please come back and share the cards you made




November 21st, 2008 at 1:50 am
Great stuff! Thanks for this tutorial, I am going to make some with a friend this week. I will share pictures when we are done.
November 21st, 2008 at 10:43 pm
You’re welcome!
I’m glad that it helps and can’t wait to see what you and your friend did!!!
January 4th, 2009 at 11:49 am
I am frstyfrolk on flicker and love to collect mags also. I think I am addicted. Especially at the thrift store. Thanks for the tutorial. I will try too!
smiles, cyndi
February 6th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Wow I am spellbound!
Thanks for sharing! I also love cutting and pasting and am addicted to my scrapbook…But your work really opened my eyes about what I can do MORE with those fashion magazines! Thank you!
February 19th, 2009 at 5:02 am
really nice work, I’ll try it.
November 11th, 2009 at 10:45 pm
Wow. I was wondering about what to do with my project with cardstock and a LOT of magazines then I saw this. Never realized how creative you can be with magazines! Really helped my brain out, thanks for the nice tutorial!
November 28th, 2009 at 5:15 am
wow, what a great idea! I am gonna have to try this. Like you I have more mags than I know what to do with.Thanks for sharing this.
BTW, came here via the flickr tutorial group