reuse: junk

envelopes

Envelopes
item#: 032b
status: Japanese babes taken (2.13.08)

When I come across some good junk (like old maps, bus schedules, catalogs, menus, etc.), I turn them into envelopes. I even have a whole bunch out of health brochures. Don’t be surprised if you get a letter from me and the envelope tells you how to give yourself a breast exam.

I made this set out of a magazine filled with over-tanned Japanese chicks, with obvious eye surgery, modeling skimpy swim wear. I sit and make envelopes all the time to keep me busy. They’re really easy to make too.

stash of envelopesThe simple how-to: First, I take apart an envelope and trace it onto card stock–an old cereal box or file folder will do the trick. Then I trace the template onto the piece of paper I’m going to reuse. At this point it’s good to place it so that you get the most interesting image on the envelope, or try to minimize the amount of cutting you’ll have to do by placing the template on the edge of the paper. Then cut it out. To make things go faster, sometimes I’ll cut 2-4 out at the same time. Cut it, fold it, glue the bottom. Tah dah!

I made the set of Japanese bikini babe envelopes for thing-a-day. Looking at my enormous stash of things I’ve made, I realize that my next challenge is going to be figuring out what to do with all these fun creations.

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