More Security Envelope Creativity

A couple of weeks ago, I featured a completely clever little house made by Rebecca of This Chicken using the recycled interiors of security envelopes. I just discovered, thanks to Felt and Wire, that you can also use the patterned innards of the humble security envelope to make very pretty wrappers for soap:

Security Envelope Soap Wrappers

How cool is this?!

Felt and Wire also introduced me to the work of artist Nancy Shapiro, who uses recycled security envelopes, as well as the reply cards that fall out of magazines, to create these incredible collages:

Security Envelope Collage

Security Envelope Collage

Security Envelope Collage

I’m now looking at security envelopes in a completely new light and won’t be so quick to toss them in the the recycling bin.

images from Felt and Wire / Nancy Shapiro

How to Make Jeffery Rudell’s Very Favorite Box

Box Template

When an incredibly talented paper artist shows you how to make his “very favorite box of all time” and offers you the template to download, do you really have to think twice about it? Jeffery Rudell has done just this and has very detailed instructions, not to mention a free download, over at Craftstylish. Eep, and how awesome is that faux bois paper? You can purchase it in a variety of colors — including teal and lime green — from Hambly Screen Prints.

image from Jeffery Rudell

John Vanderslice Gigposter

If you’re a print designer, or if you just go gaga over the process behind the production of all things print, then you absolutely must see the new blog, FPO (For Print Only), by the creative duo who were behind inspirational graphic design site, Speak Up. Though Speak Up is no longer active — its contents now serve as an archive — FPO has already become a go to blog for print design inspiration.

Doily Gigposter

One of the recent posts over at FPO really caught my eye. Designer and printer, Bennett Holzworth, brilliantly used grease proof doilies — yes, the kind that you found in the cake decorating aisle at most craft stores — as a major element in the creation of this unique gigposter for John Vanderslice.

Doily Gigposter

Doily Gigposter

I don’t know about you, but this project makes me want to head to the craft store for project inspiration!

images from FPO

Two Guitars

Two Guitars Gocco

I’m really digging the whimsical creations from Two Guitars, who specialize in Gocco printed art cards and notebooks. I love their use of retro graphics and elements like a library card backdrop, and the “Par Avion” card (shown above) is one of my favorites. See their entire collection over here.

More from Two Guitars:

Two Guitars Gocco

Two Guitars Gocco

Two Guitars Gocco

images from Two Guitars