Excellent job, Kristina. You weren't kidding about it being a labor of love. I wish I could see his face when he receives this. Oh what fun to just think about it. You'll have to let us know.
Absolutely a labor of love! I think I'd reduce it to a gift tag. And maybe use a hole punch, layered, for the raised parts done in a different colored paper than the deeper base. I can imagine a psyched little dude with that tag opening a Millienium Falcon. Tho, my son and his buds were still re-doing their Lego Star Wars kits on their junior year abroad. Those were the good ole days. : ) We still have some light sabers and their owners in a box.
That took a lot more patience than I have but it is fabulous. He will love it. I did make a Lego card for the little boy next door for his birthday but the Lego blocks were a lot bigger.
Your patience level is out of this world! The envelope turned out amazing. (As I'm sitting here in my basement living level/craft room/Lego storage area!) I've been buying Lego for my son since he was three years old and he's turning 50 next month. I think your envelope is very realistic looking and thank you for saying "Lego" instead of "Legos" - the individual pieces are called 'plates' and 'bricks' and many other names, but, collectively, they're all Lego. Thanks for once again sharing your talent and your genius with us!
Also, you just have to consider the “trash factor” and not create envelopes or cards that require this much time for people you know would immediately discard it. Reserve stuff like this for people you know will see the value in it.
WOW, wow and wow! Love it! Now you have to design a lego stamp/die/stencil collection for the rest of us.
Yes!
That’s impressive that you got the stamps to stick to that bumpy Lego surface! Hahaha! That looks so realistic!!!
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Excellent job, Kristina. You weren't kidding about it being a labor of love. I wish I could see his face when he receives this. Oh what fun to just think about it. You'll have to let us know.
Awesome card Kristina, xx
Your nails are beautiful and they look like Malachite stone. Love the envelope, labor of love for sure.
Oh that is so neat! My son loves LEGO and I am excited to show him this! How fun!
WOW! That's impressive. Beautiful card.
Absolutely a labor of love! I think I'd reduce it to a gift tag. And maybe use a hole punch, layered, for the raised parts done in a different colored paper than the deeper base. I can imagine a psyched little dude with that tag opening a Millienium Falcon. Tho, my son and his buds were still re-doing their Lego Star Wars kits on their junior year abroad. Those were the good ole days. : ) We still have some light sabers and their owners in a box.
Christopher LUVs Halloween. And, he in being a character at a haunted house yearly.
He raves about various licorice flavors. Just sharing 😉
impressive with the effect of Lego´s blocks. Wow! i love your lettering.
Amazing!!! I am a Lego flower lover, too. I have about 7 of the sets and hoping for more for Mother's Day!
This is so ingenious and thoughtful. Just love!
Amazing! You are so patient!
Just amazing! I also collect the flower legos.
So lovely! Remarkable!
Envelope IS a Labor of Love. Just wonderful!
Thanks for sharing.
Wow, what a cool idea. You must really like this guy and I do hope he appreciate's it. 👌😊
Amazingly realistic!
That took a lot more patience than I have but it is fabulous. He will love it. I did make a Lego card for the little boy next door for his birthday but the Lego blocks were a lot bigger.
The addresser looks like a name tack 😉😉
That's gorgeous 😍!! You definitely need to design a set
Just awesome
Just WOW! ❤
You have to know how much he will appreciate how long it too, you to make this clever card!
AMAZING!
All I can say "Christopher" you must be one special guy. This card is Fantastic Kristine! Great job!
SO cute!
Love this!! So creative ❤
Wow what an envelope! That needs to be displayed for sure. TFS! ❤
This is awesome
So cool Kristina! Love how you made it come to fruition. So inspirational! He's gonna love it!
I love all your envelopes that you make this one is awesome! TFS Liann
Wow amazimg
Your patience level is out of this world! The envelope turned out amazing. (As I'm sitting here in my basement living level/craft room/Lego storage area!) I've been buying Lego for my son since he was three years old and he's turning 50 next month. I think your envelope is very realistic looking and thank you for saying "Lego" instead of "Legos" - the individual pieces are called 'plates' and 'bricks' and many other names, but, collectively, they're all Lego. Thanks for once again sharing your talent and your genius with us!
Your envelope is amaaazing!! It definitely has the WOW factor. Mr. Christopher is one lucky fellow!
Crazy Cool! Love the stamps too! Frame-Worthy!
WOW
This is one of the coolest envelopes I have even seen. Thanks for all your inspiration you give us.
Super interesting. Loved the stamps, also. It was a labor of love but well worth it. Thanks so much.
You mastered a Lego card!!
This card is incredible. I’m sure your friend will be thrilled to receive this!!
Brilliant, that’s just super cool 😍
The thumbnail had me hooked! It is so dimensional 🤩 Awesome job
It really looks 3D!
Brilliantly done 😊
Wow, he's going to ❤ it.
Wow, that's amazing!!
I think I would have just used a plate and inked and pressed it on the en elope
All that work....its gorgeous but people throw envelopes in the trash. Make it your card front!!!! Beautiful!!!
Haha! Not this one! He was in the chat saying he was going to frame it. 😊
Also, you just have to consider the “trash factor” and not create envelopes or cards that require this much time for people you know would immediately discard it. Reserve stuff like this for people you know will see the value in it.
My auntbthrows away everything. Its heartbreaking. But i save all my handmade cards!! In this case i would save the envelope too.
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Think there are Brutus Monroe Lego stamps or is there a stencil?