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    Watercolor Roses Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial

    November 9, 2023

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    Lindsey Bugbee

    Christmas, Christmas cards, Greeting Card Tutorials, Holiday, Inspiration, Printable Goodies, Tutorials

    In such a fast-paced world, it’s difficult to keep in touch with all the important people in your life. The holidays, however, offer the perfect excuse for sending mail that says, “I care about you.” With that in mind, I designed this lovely card and envelope duo.

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    Watercolor Roses Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope

    This watercolor roses holiday card combines the traditional holiday colors of red and green with a timeless floral motif. Make it on a lazy morning or a quiet afternoon, when you have some time to enjoy the creation process! Those who feel intimidated by illustration work will be happy to hear that today’s tutorial includes both printable and traceable elements to make easy work of this gorgeous greeting card.

    1. Gather Your Supplies

    This card tutorial requires a collection of supplies that you can tweak to fit what you have on hand.

    • 80 lb. drawing paper (affiliate link)
    • Scissors
    • Pencil + eraser
    • Your favorite nib + pen holder combination (I used a Brause EF66 nib in an oblique pen)
    • Waterproof ink
    • Blank watercolor greeting card (affiliate link)
    • Watercolor palette
    • Size 3 paintbrush
    • Bubble mailer (used is fine) or pop dots (affiliate link)
    • Glue or double-sided tape
    • Optional: light box, Hand-Drawn Banner Printable, Illustrated Roses Template

    2. Make a “Happy Holidays” Banner

    First, begin by drawing a banner on your 80# drawing paper. For a shortcut, you can print the Hand-Drawn Banner Printable directly onto your drawing paper (after cutting the paper to fit into your printer). Don’t forget to add some short, densely-spaced lines to represent shadows.

    If you don’t have drawing paper, be sure to draw or print your banner on a non-flimsy, pointed pen calligraphy-friendly paper. (Laserjet paper could work, but I find that drawing paper has a more elegant feel to it.)

    Once you’ve drawn (or printed) your banner and added shadows to it, it’s time to write calligraphy. Begin by drawing two pencil guidelines parallel to the top and bottom lines of the banner to ensure neat calligraphy. Your guidelines should be about 0.4″ (1 cm) from the top and base of the banner.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Then, use Kaitlin Style calligraphy to write a quick “Happy Holidays” in the banner. “Happy” should go on the left side of the banner, and “Holidays” on the right.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial | The Postman's Knock

    Once your ink dries, erase any pencil guidelines.

    Next, cut out the banner. For ease and aesthetics, don’t cut exactly along the outside guideline. Instead, leave a little bit of space between the banner and the edge of the paper.

    There’s about 1/8″ (~3.5 mm) of space along the edges of the banner pictured below.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    3. Make the Watercolor Roses Card

    Now, get out your blank A7 watercolor card. You can easily create one by cutting a piece of watercolor paper to 10″ x 7″ (25.4 cm x 17.8 cm) and folding it in half, or you can buy pre-made blank cards. Once you have your card, plan out where you’d like to put your banner on the finished card. Use a pencil to trace around the banner in that position. When you finish tracing, set the banner aside for the time being.

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    It’s necessary to use a watercolor paper card for this project because you’ll be painting on this card.

    Now, start to draw vintage roses on your greeting card. You’re welcome to freehand draw (find a tutorial here), or you can trace over TPK’s Illustrated Roses Template, which is available for a nominal fee.

    GET THE ILLUSTRATED ROSES TEMPLATE
    This printable has made my life easier when it comes to making several different projects.

    Next, use a light box to trace over the rose illustration template (trust me: a light box is one of those things that will come in handy for a variety of projects). Be sure to use waterproof ink and a medium-flex nib, like a crowquill or a Nikko G, for the illustration work.

    Note that you don’t need to draw roses in the area that the banner will cover.

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    Once all your ink is dry, you can start watercoloring the floral motif. Use red for the roses and green for the leaves and the stems.

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    4. Glue the Banner to the Card

    After you’ve finished painting, seek out a cushioned mailer like the one pictured below.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    I like to cut up the mailer and use double-stick tape or glue to affix it to the back of my banner.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    Then, apply glue or double stick tape to cushiony stuff on the back of your banner. Flip the banner over, place it exactly where you want it to be on the card, and apply gentle pressure to make it stick.

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    Note that you can use pop dots in place of the bubble mailer. They are specifically designed for adding standout elements, so the process is super easy. To see pop dots in action, see this video tutorial (around the 3:50 mark).

    You will be rewarded with a festive holiday card featuring intricate illustration and a 3D element!

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    5. Make a Beautiful Envelope

    Every beautiful card deserves an equally lovely envelope, so I want to show you a quick way to craft a vessel that’s up to the job of carrying your DIY holiday card.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    First, calligraph your mail recipient’s name(s) on one of the smaller two banners in the Hand-Drawn Banner Printable. Then, use watercolor to add a bit of shade to the banner.

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    I used Magnetite watercolor to add a touch of shading to my banner.

    Cut out your banner when the paint and ink is dry, then choose a colored envelope to put it on. I am using an A7 envelope in “Chocolate“, but whatever you have available will work. Then, draw a couple of wavy guidelines on the envelope.

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    If you’ve chosen a dark-colored envelope, you’ll want a white mechanical pencil for drawing guidelines.

    Calligraph your address in a pretty Janet Style calligraphy and white ink, then add a few interesting postage stamps.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    Next, glue down the banner with the recipient’s name.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    For a little bit of pizazz, you can add a few stars and dots:

    And that’s it! Pair your envelope with the pretty card you just made, and you’ve got a gorgeous duo that will delight any recipient.


    I like this project concept because it’s elegant and pretty, with rich colors and a classic look. Remember that you can modify it to suit the supplies that you have on hand and your aesthetic preferences. Maybe you don’t follow the tutorial exactly, and that’s fine! I encourage you to make it yours and have fun with it.

    DIY Holiday Card + Artistic Envelope Tutorial (Includes Free Banner Printable) | The Postman's Knock

    Thanks so much for reading today’s tutorial. Cheers to a happy, healthy, and creative holiday season!

    Warmly,

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    Laurie Olmsted
    November 13, 2023

    I have enjoyed following you for a few years now. I am hoping to find the time in 2024 to sit down and do more. I have decided to do a few gifts for Christmas by trying a few of the things you have done here. I am excited to see how they come out. Thank you for sharing your gifted talents with us.

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    Hofmann-Smith Elena
    November 13, 2023

    People really appreciate handmade cards. Adding has been very challenging for me. This advice and tutorial is appreciated!

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    Milly
    November 13, 2023

    Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful ideas and work with us. I no longer send anything in a plain white envelope. Although a plain white envelope can be completely upgraded with some beautiful calligraphy work. I have family and friends who said they cannot throw any of them away so I guess I’m getting better. Thank you and happy holidays!

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    Kelly Jenkins
    November 13, 2023

    I love all of your envelope cards and tutorials! Very inspiring and beautiful!

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    Kathy S
    November 12, 2023

    Another beautiful card tutorial! I especially love the 3D effect with the banner. Thanks for teaching projects that are do-able!

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    tickingclock4
    June 18, 2020

    Hi there – are there any tricks for the watercolor portion of this tutorial? Or did you just use one color red and make it non-uniform? It looks like the reds are darker in some places than others, for example.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      June 18, 2020

      It’s just one color! With watercolors, you get this great effect by using more or less water in certain areas and you can go back over an area to get more color in it.

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    Judy
    September 5, 2018

    I love your blog and all of your materials. Can you please recommend a good quality paper to buy and use for cards and projects that won’t bleed? I would like to buy some that I could cut into the sizes that I need.
    Thank you and I’m always excited to see your post.

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      October 9, 2018

      I actually just love using Strathmore 140 lb. watercolor paper! 🙂

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    Emma
    November 17, 2017

    I just started doing calligraphy and it was recommended to me to visit your blog! Your stuff is amazing!! I can’t wait to try some of these techniques on my holiday cards !

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    S.
    October 16, 2016

    Dear Lindsey – I just found (and began poring over) your blog a few weeks ago, but wanted to take this opportunity to just say thank you for giving so much awesome, valuable free content. You’re really generous with your knowledge and although I’m a newbie, I feel inspired and empowered whenever I look at your beautiful projects. Big hugs from The Great White North

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    Natalie
    November 23, 2015

    What a beautiful card. Also, than you so much for another use for those padded envelopes. I feel so guilty throwing them into the garbage since they are not recyclable. I won’t have to feel guilty any more!

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      Lindsey Bugbee
      December 6, 2015

      I always feel a twinge of guilt throwing them away, too! 🙂

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