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    Beautiful Watercolor Fir Wreath Mail Art Tutorial (Includes Video)

    December 9, 2021

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Christmas, Mail Art, Tutorials, Video, Watercolor, Watercolor Tutorials

    A watercolor fir wreath is a quick motif that never fails to look festive! Put it on an envelope, and you’ve got one gorgeous piece of mail art. Today, I’ll show you how how to make this pretty envelope with both a video tutorial and written instructions.

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    Beautiful Watercolor Fir Wreath Mail Art Tutorial (Includes Video)

    I love a good wreath any day (real or illustrated), but they’re especially wonderful during the holiday season! In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to make a lush and pretty watercolor fir wreath. We’re using the wreath to make mail art today, but remember that you can use the wreath for anything: gift tags, bullet journals, sketchbook pages … whatever you fancy!

    Watercolor Fir Wreath Mail Art

    Video Tutorial

    Whenever I have the time, I like to make video versions of tutorials in addition to written instructions. It can be inspiring to see things come together in a video, and there are questions that might get cleared up along the way. So, let’s start off this tutorial with a 2.5 minute video:

    (If you can’t see the embedded video in this post, you can watch it on YouTube here.)

    For quick reference, here are the supplies from the video:

    • Envelope: 5.5″ x 5.5″ envelope template from The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource + drawing paper
    • Wreath: Ziller ink + straight pen + Nikko G nib; watercolor palette + gold watercolor pan
    • Calligraphy: Perfect Calligraphy Envelope Generator + parallel glider; iron gall ink, Brause EF66 oblique pen + nib, Janet Style calligraphy

    Now, here are the written instructions:

    1. Make a Square Envelope

    A round watercolor fir wreath looks best on a square envelope. Many of us don’t have square envelopes laying around, but they’re easy to make. Just grab the 5.5″ x 5.5″ (~14 cm x 14 cm) template from The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource, and trace around it on a piece of drawing paper.

    Making a handmade envelope
    You can find this envelope template, among others, in The Letter Writer’s Complete Resource.

    Then, cut out the template.

    Envelope Template

    Fold in all the flaps, then glue the bottom three flaps to each other. And voilà! You’ve got a square envelope.

    Square Envelope

    2. Draw Your Wreath

    Now, center an object that’s approximately 4.5″ in diameter on top of your envelope, and trace around that object with a pencil.

    Circle pencil draft
    If you have a compass, you can use it to draw the circle instead.

    Next, use a straight dip pen (fitted with a Nikko G nib) and waterproof ink to draw several rounded branches along the circle. Each branch should feature little offshoots.

    Fir Wreath Branches
    (You can erase your pencil guidelines after completing this step.)

    Then, use quick, short movements to draw needles on all of your branches.

    Fir wreath branches with needles

    If you notice that your ink flow is skipping a lot, try dipping the (loaded) nib into your art water. Doing that will help the ink to descend smoothly from the tip of the nib! Note that adding water to waterproof ink doesn’t affect the waterproof nature of the ink.

    Fir wreath branches with needles
    Add needles to every pine branch for a full-looking wreath.

    3. Add Watercolor

    Once your ink has dried — anywhere from 2-5 minutes — pick out a fairly dark tone of green from your favorite watercolor palette. Moisten that watercolor with water, then use a size 2 (-ish) paintbrush to paint over the branches you just drew.

    Watercolor Fir Wreath

    Each little branch will require only one quick stroke, and it’s okay if the watercolor doesn’t cover the entire branch. In my opinion, partial coverage leads to a chic, almost vintage look.

    Watercolor Fir Wreath

    Once you finish painting with the green watercolor, moisten a pan of gold watercolor. Use the same size 2 paintbrush to make little dots of gold along the wreath.

    Gold dots on a watercolor fir wreath illustration
    These metallic watercolor dots will twinkle festively in the light!

    4. Write Calligraphy Inside the Watercolor Fir Wreath

    When you’re happy with how your wreath looks, you can use the calligraphy style and ink of your choice to write an address inside! For this envelope, I used The Perfect Calligraphy Envelope Generator and a parallel glider to draw pencil guidelines. Then, I used iron gall ink and a Brause EF66 oblique pen + nib to write in Janet Style calligraphy.

    Beautiful Watercolor Fir Wreath Mail Art Tutorial (Includes Video)

    To finish up, I added a modern postage stamp and two vintage stamps, which cover the “bad envelope fee” of 20¢. Then, just to be safe, I rubbed a layer of MicroGlaze over my artwork and calligraphy. (December is a fairly wet month, and who knows what this envelope will encounter on its way to the UK!)

    Adding Microglaze to mail art
    It’s really not a “must” to add MicroGlaze to your mail art, but it does offer a nice layer of protection.

    Notes

    This tutorial lists several specific tools, but you should feel free to adapt it to the supplies that you have at home! Remember, too, that if you decide to send a square envelope, the (US) post office charges a non-machinable envelope fee of 20¢. I like to position stamps on the top left and top right of the envelope to cover that fee.

    Fir Wreath Envelope Art | The Postman's Knock
    Don’t be afraid to experiment with different ink colors! This mail art concept also looks great with walnut ink.

    If you’re not feeling mail art, this wreath would be great for gift tags. Or, use the waterproof ink + watercolor technique from this tutorial to make a single fir branch on a tag. That’s pretty, too!

    DIY Holiday Gift Tags Tutorial (Part II) | The Postman's Knock

    I hope that this tutorial prompts you to try your hand at making a watercolor fir wreath, or a creation inspired by it! As Christmas approaches, it’s nice to have quick project ideas like this one at your fingertips. Have a wonderful weekend, and we’ll reconvene next week!

    Warmly,

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  1. Erin Gregg Avatar
    Erin Gregg
    December 16, 2021

    You have the most wonderful tutorials! And your beautiful work is something we all strive for, so thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills with us.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2021

      Thank you so much! That means a lot to me. Happy Holidays!

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    marietta
    December 16, 2021

    i keep looking at some of the things you create, that I am not even ready to try yet, and I remained in total awe of all you do. I have told my husband on more than on ocassion, “I just want to do the tings Lindsay does”. It takes a lot of practice to get s good at drawing so many different and diverse items.
    I will get there some day, I hope. I will at least keep trying!

    Thank you for all you havr done for us.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2021

      That’s so sweet, thank you! You will get there and I’m sure your creations are gorgeous!

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    Katelyn
    December 16, 2021

    This is so beautiful!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2021

      Thank you!

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    Anna Protsenko
    December 16, 2021

    Love that you included tips on procuring a square envelope — you’re right, I don’t have those just laying around but I do have plenty of paper!!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2021

      Right?! Sometimes we have to get creative!

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    Danielle U
    December 16, 2021

    I tried this tutorial and was pretty impressed with myself!!! I have to do the watercolor part now, but even just the black ink on white paper makes it look so pretty! Thank you so much!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 22, 2021

      Awesome! So happy to hear that!

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    Sue D
    December 14, 2021

    So pretty and festive for this time of year. thanks for sharing how.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 15, 2021

      Thank you! I hope you enjoy creating it!

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    James Scott
    December 14, 2021

    Can you do this with Holly leaves and if so could you show us please as I am terrible with drawing holly leaves.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 23, 2021

      That’s a great idea for next year!

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    Erma Olavides
    December 14, 2021

    This certainly inspired me to try a wreath albeit not having Ziller’s I’ll try using a very thin micron pen instead… hope it works.🙏🏻💕

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 15, 2021

      Go for it! Another commenter mentioned using a micron pen and it turned out well. I’m sure it will be beautiful.

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    Jeanine
    December 13, 2021

    Another fantastic lesson. You are extremely talented Lindsey.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 15, 2021

      Thank you so much, Jeanine!

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    Peky @ButaCrafts
    December 13, 2021

    The wreath looks so delicate and daunting. But going thru the steps, it’s actually doable! I love how simple yet beautiful it turned out!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 15, 2021

      Wonderful! I’m so glad you gave it a try and had success!

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