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DIY Happy Mail with Mixbook and Tombow by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

DIY Happy Mail with Mixbook and Tombow

October 19, 2018

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Hello hello! This week I’m going to show you how to make some fun travel-themed happy mail with Mixbook and Tombow supplies. I think the world would be a happier place in general if we all sent a little more snail mail to each other!

Supplies:

  • Tombow Fudenosuke Color Brush Pens

  • Mixbook Invitation Cards

  • Tombow Mono Drawing Pen

  • Map or travel photo

  • Tombow Mono Adhesive + Permanent

  • Plain paper

  • Scissors

DIY Happy Mail with Mixbook and Tombow by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 1: Write Your Greeting

Use your colored Fudenosuke brush pens to write your greeting onto a separate piece of paper. Have some fun with the colors and try some different writing styles!

DIY Happy Mail with Mixbook and Tombow by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 2: Cut Everything Out

Cut out your greeting, and trim down your map or travel photos so they fit just inside the border of your Mixbook invitation cards.

Step 3: Stick the Pieces Together

Using your Mono Permanent + Adhesive stick your map or photos to the card, then layer your greeting on top. Use your Fudenosuke brush pens to add some fun details or finishing touches then write on the back with your Mono Drawing Pen and your DIY Mixboook happy mail is ready to be sent!

DIY Happy Mail with Mixbook and Tombow by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

To put a little extra sparkle in your recipient's day why not decorate the envelope as well. Use your Fudenosuke or Mono Drawing Pens to continue the travel theme on the outside.

I’d love to see your happy mail, tag @BrownPaperBunny on social media so I can take a look!

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