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Steam punk PL

Now that it has arrived at its destination I can publish pictures of my 4th PL. This one went all the way to Scotland from Canada! My pal expressed an interest in Steampunk and Vintage. This is what I came up with. I was originally going with the steampunk idea because I too like that. I have never done anything like it before, I felt I had enough things in my stash to create a decent one. After some research on line and working with what I had this is how it turned out. I have to say that I was a bit out of my comfort zone on this but I liked the end result, and so did my pal. I was relieved. The printed paper I used was from Michaels. It is Recollections and is called Steampunk Botanica. I also had some fun embossing folders. On the front I used the dress form one you see in the middle square. It is made by Darice. The bottom left one is by Tim Holtz and it is from a set called Alterations. All of the metal embellishments are from Michael’s and they are things I had in my stash. The centre left with the clock images are rubbings that were in a kit I had from years ago that was purchased at Costco. The tape measure piece (stickers)in the bottom right are from the Dollar store, but again I have had that for a number of years.

Steam punk PLback

Here is the back view. Another Darice embossing folder in the middle right. Called Clocks, and bottom centre called Steampunk. The small envelope you see in the bottom left is made of parchment paper with a stamp of a butterfly. The gears that are stamped on the paper are from a stamp set I purchased last spring at a local stamp store that was selling some used items. As well as the image in the upper right corner of the vintage boot.

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The two images above are some extra paper and stamps I thought she might like. Maybe she can use them in another project. They were too large for the small pockets but were vintage images that I bought at that same stamp store sale. The dress form cut out is a Sizzex Die from Winners that is a Paris theme. There are a few things that I forgot to take pictures of. One thing I included were my favourite tea’s. They are in a small envelope that I made. I wish I had taken a picture of. My pal did post some pictures of them on face book so you can head over there to Pocket Letter Pals to have a look if you are interested. Thats all for now. I will post pics of the PL that I receive from her when it comes in and of  my 3rd PL which is still in transit to Japan! It is a Halloween theme one. Stay tuned!!! Until next time Happy crafting everyone!

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Now that my second Pocket Letter has arrived at its destination I can share. This was a swap with a new pal in Alberta. I am also a Close To My Heart consultant and chose the Stamp of the month for June called “Ice Cream Dream”(S1506) as a starting point for this Ice Cream Themed PL. I stamped the images on water-colour paper using “Memento” Tuxedo black ink. I then coloured the images with the “Zig Clean Colour real brush markers”, then fussy cut them out. I used the Ice cream truck, ice cream cone, popsicle and sunday images from the stamp set. I also used the sentiment portion and gave it a dash of colours with the Zig markers as well.There is a touch of Clear “Wink of Stella” on all four of the pieces, but I don’t think you can see it in the photo. The printed papers are from a “Die Cuts With a View” 8X8 paper stack called” The Sweet Stack”. I also used coordinating colours of card stock from “Recollections”. I ran the solid colours through my Sizzix to emboss them for added interest. I used  the “Dorice” cloud, & dots folders, as well as the Cuttlebug. Devine swirls for this. Then I went to my stash and had fun pulling out things with a similar colour scheme. I like to decorate the back as well with co ordinating papers and colours. Then when I stuff the pockets, I put the items in-between the decorative papers as I did in my first PL or on top of the paper if it looks pretty. That is what I did for this one.

The front

Pocket Letter #2 Front

The back

Pocket letter #2 Back

The treats included in the PL

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I also created a small card with the All about me info. on the computer and printed up a few to have as extras. I made this small paperclip using a small envelope stamp that I have. I make them and leave them uncoloured until I create the PL then four it to match the theme I am doing.

Pocket Letter #2 About me

As I said in my previous post, these fun little bundles of joy are super fun to make and share.

So get out there and spread some love! Make a pocket letter and send it to a friend. Or better yet, make a new friend from somewhere else in the world.

Until next time Happy Crafting!

Today I received my first ever PL (pocket letter). It is from my second swap pal from Alberta.

I love it! Thank-you so much Maaike!

I will post pictures of the one I sent her after it arrives at its destination.

Here are pictures of the beautiful one I received and all of the goodies inside.

Front

First PL Received

I love how she included my name on the front, I think that is such a great idea to personalize it. And the teacup stamp it gorgeous! I am am avid tea drinker and think this is an amazing stamp.

Pocket contents

First PL Received E8pretty corners & wahsi First PL Received E7 bakers twine

First PL Received E6 Yummy tea!First PL Received E5 adorable stickersFirst PL Received E4bling First PL Received E3 chipboard pieces First PL Received E1 more blingFirst PL Received E2ribbon,lace and clips

Also included in the envelope were these beauties.

First PL Received E10 a beautiful had made notebook First PL Received E9foil stickers

So many fun things I can use in my crafting!

You were very generous Maaike. Also included was a sweet letter about herself. I know I said in a previous post I was unsure about consuming anything, but this tea looks too yummy not to try, I have never had it and am looking forward to trying it.

These PL are so much fun to make and as I have been a crafter/hoarder for quite a long time, I have a lot of stash to pull from so it is quite inexpensive. This PL was shipped flat and cost $1.80. to ship from Alberta to Ontario. I tried sending mine flat this time as well and it was $2.05. Much more reasonable.

I did miss wrapping it up like I had my first one though. I see in the Facebook group how pretty the folded ones are wrapped. Out of curiosity I should have asked the post master how much the first one I sent that was folded and went to Texas would have cost to ship within Canada.

As I am heading out soon on vacation I am not going to commit to a swap until later in August but I am already thinking of themes for the next one and can’t wait to get started on another. It is truly fun and addicting.

Bye for now and Happy crafting!

Have you heard about the New Craze? Is a PL or pocket letter. What is a pocket letter you might ask? A pocket letter is a ramped up pen pal letter, it’s creator Janette Lane. Thank-you Janette for creating another way for people to express themselves creatively. To create a pocket letter you start with an 8X10 album page that has 9 pockets in it. The ones I purchased are for those who collect hockey cards and I found them at my local dollar stored. Each pocket is a small work of art or part of a larger work of art if your design is bigger than the 21/2 X 31/2 inch pocket. You are only limited by your imagination. Then you add a few treats, some add teabags, candy, or small embellishments that the receiver can use in their own crafting endeavours or planners if they choose. There is a group on Facebook you can sign up to(probably more than one) and away you go! There people share their creations and boy is there a ton of talent out there. Lots of people make a page then post a picture looking for someone to swap with. Others like myself just read the post and said hey do you want to swap with me, its my first time? Some one did and she is from Texas. Others post that they only want to swap inside the US and others do international swaps as far away as Europe that I have seen. It is so much fun to look at every ones amazing talent. You also include a letter with a bit of information about your self. Sometimes people pick a theme or other times it is left up to you. My first pocket letter pal said to make something that you love. For me that was pretty easy. My family and I Love Disney and vacations to Florida. I am a scrapbooker and general crafter so I had lots of things for which to draw from for inspiration. Here is my very first pocket letter, wrapped and ready to go.

Pocket Letter Wrapped FrontPocket Letter Wrapped Back

The front

Pocket Letter Front

The back

Pocket Letter Back

I took pictures of each envelopes contents for you to see what I included if you are thinking of doing one of these and need ideas.

Pocket Letter Washi Pocket letter Shoe Pocket Letter Pants Pocket letter Mickey Pocket Letter Glove Pocket Letter Clear Pocket Pocket Letter Clear Envelope

I was a bit conflicted about sending food treats as I am not sure honestly if I would eat something out of mine or not. In the end I did send a Maple candy maple leaf because it was packaged and seemed like a Canadian thing to share. Sorry I for got to take a picture of it.

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It is just like this one only packed in wrapping from the manufacture.

When it came time to mail I asked my pal how she ships hers and she said First Class with a tracking number. When I went to my local post office I was a bit shocked when she said $17.00 WHAT? are you kidding me? Needless to say I sent it regular parcel post and took a chance. Even at that it was almost $8.00. I am not sure if it was because I was shipping to the US from Canada or the size and weight that was the issue. But I crossed my fingers and away it went. Of course you are reading this post because the letter has arrived at its destination. Also I wanted it to be a surprise for my pal so I waited to post. Thank goodness it arrived safely and she liked it! I am still waiting for mine but will share it with you all when it comes. So find yourself a pal and get creating! It is lots of fun! Until next time Happy Crafting!