Hello, G45ers!
Thanks for joining us today! It is Friday, and that means it is time to announce our lucky, randomly chosen, blog prize winner! Who's it going to be? Speaking of suspensful mysteries, we have Katelyn Grosart joining us today to share her wonderful Whodunnit? Clue Envelopes featuring Master Detective. Katelyn's envelopes are the furthest thing from elementary, vanilla, manilla envelopes. With multiple layers, fussy cut accents, and metal embellishments, these creative envelopes are perfect for murder mystery parties, gifts for any gentlemen in your life, or perfect Halloween decorations. From "Whowunnit?" prizes to Whodunnit? SnapGudie tutorials , this blog is packed with Graphic 45 revelations!
First, the lucky winner of this week's blog prize is Sheryle Spears! Congratulations! She posted on Facebook to say, "Great workspace and nice layouts" Please email info@g45papers.com to claim your pirze, Sheryle.
This week’s prize featured a Midnight Masquerade 12×12 Patterns & Solids paper pad, an 8×8 paper pad, Ephemera Cards, Chipboard, Tags & Pockets, and Ivory Square Tag Album, a value of $60.
WhoDunnit? Clue Envelopes
By Katelyn Grosart
“ Hey G45 Fans! When I first laid my eyes on Master Detective, I wasn’t too sure what I would end up creating with it. But, as I started looking at it more, many ideas came to my head. For starters, I like to refer to this collection as the 3 in 1 collection because it works for creating Sherlock Holmes projects, masculine projects, and Halloween projects. Who doesn’t love to create projects for those three different things?! With all of these ideas brewing in my head, I created a set of WhoDunnit? Clue Envelopes using Master Detective, Policy Envelopes, and a variety of other Staples. These envelopes are perfect to put clues in for a murder mystery game or party. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage and enjoy the photos and tutorial of my WhoDunnit? Clue Envelopes”.
Tip: Layer in amongst the fussy cut images an Ornate Metal Keyhole as well as a Metal Clock Key. To give the staples a bit of extra dimension, add foam squares behind each staple.
Tip: Use an Ornate Metal Label Holder to highlight a section of the border.
Tip: To add some interest in the top right hand corner, fold the corner of the orange patterned paper piece down and hold it down by using a Metal Brad.
Check out How to Create a Set of Whodunnit? Clue Envelopes by Katelyn Grosart on Snapguide.
Whodunnit Envelope Snapguide Tutorial
Graphic 45 Supplies Used:
Master Detective 12×12 Patterned Paper:
- Master Detective
- Beautiful Mystery
- Get a Clue!
- Whodunnit?
- Sinister Secrets
- Dastardly Deeds
- It’s Elementary
- Ornate Metal Keyholes
- Ornate Metal Label Holder (discontinued)
- Metal Brads
- Policy Envelopes – ATC Black
- Policy Envelopes – Regular Black
- Policy Envelopes – Square Black
Other Supplies Used:
- Ranger Ink: Black Soot Distress Ink & Blending Tool with Foam
- Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: Dodz, 3D Foam Squares & Tape Runner
- Edge Distressor, Scissors & Paper Trimmer
Thanks for joining me today as I share with you my WhoDunnit? Clue Envelopes and tutorial.” ~Katelyn Grosart
…and thanks to Katelyn for supplying these inspiration Master Detective envelopes. We love projects like this that are quick to make and have so many potential uses once completed. We'd love to hear how you have used envelopes in your crafting endeavors in the comments below as well. Good show! With that, we will leave you to the case of solving the mystery of how to maximize your craft time this weekend! Remember that Monday is the cut off for our July Monthly Challenge so this is your last chance to enter. The game is afoot!
Happy Papercrafting!