Elizabeth Stewart Clark & Company

A Nifty Project

We received a fun letter this past week, from a participant in the Sewing Academy workshops held recently in Montana. Debrah was taking a non-history art workshop at the same time, and used techniques from the Sewing Academy workshops in the creation of a piece of “mail art”–an embellished envelope with a themed insert holding artwork.

Fashion doll, outfit, and the embellished envelope.

Fashion doll, outfit, and the embellished envelope.

The doll and outfit tucked into their pocket.

The doll and outfit tucked into their pocket.

Even the back of the envelope becomes art!

Even the back of the envelope becomes art!

Who knew a welt pocket would be so nifty in paper? And the paper doll and outfit, styled for the late 1800s, is a delightful touch.

Thanks so much for sharing this with us! It’s always a treat to see what our friends are up to.

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With a focus on the 1840-1865 era, The Sewing Academy is your home on the (internet) range for resources to help you meet your living history goals!

Elizabeth Stewart Clark has been absorbed by the mid-19th century for over 20 years. She makes her home in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, four children (from wee to not-so-wee), far too many musical instruments, and five amusing hens.

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