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New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

New Year's Resolution Cards

December 13, 2018

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With New Year's just around the corner, there are lots of parties being planned and resolutions being made. So why not combine the two?! Set up a table with these cute New Year's Resolution Cards so people can write theirs down and mail it to themselves (so it doesn't get lost in all the merriment). Here's what you'll need to get started.

Supplies:

  • Tombow Dual Brush Pen

  • Watercolor paper or card

  • Tombow Fudenosuke Colored Pen Set

  • Envelopes + Stamps

  • Tombow Mono Aqua Liquid Glue

  • Ruler

  • Tombow XL Blending Palette

  • Scissors

  • Water spritzer

  • Glitter 

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 1: Create a Watercolor Background

Scribble some ink onto your XL Blending Palette, using your favorite color Dual Brush Pen. Then spritz the ink with water and lay your piece of watercolor paper down on top of the ink. Carefully pull it off and leave it ink-side-up to dry. You can watch a video of this technique over on my Instagram account.

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 2: Cut Out Your New Year's Resolution Cards

Once your watercolor-look paper is dry you can either repeat the process on the back, or leave it white. Then cut your paper up into any size cards you'd like, just be sure they fit into the envelopes you have.

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 3: Write on the Front

Use your colored Fudenosuke pens to write on the front of the cards. You can write 'My 2019 Resolutions' like I have, or come up with something different. Leave the 2019 blank, or just in pencil, ready for the next step. 

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 4: Add the Glitter!

Use your Mono Aqua Liquid Glue to write 2019, then sprinkle some glitter over the glue. Wait until it has dried completely before you shake and brush off any excess glitter.

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 5: Draw Lines on the Back

Once the glue on the front is completely dry, turn the cards over and use the small end of your Dual Brush Pen and a ruler to draw lines on the back. This will make it easier for people to write their resolutions.

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny

Step 6: Set up a Resolutions Table

Now you're ready to set up a resolutions table at your party! Stock it with your New Year's resolution cards, envelopes, cute stamps, and pens. If you have some extra time, wrap a shoebox in gift-wrap, and cut a slot in the top for people to put their sealed envelopes. The next day, after a sleep-in and you have suitably recovered from all the party merriment, mail off the cards to everyone.

New Year's Resolution Cards by Jessica Mack of BrownPaperBunny
In Ink, Tutorial, Watercolor, Dec 2018
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