Looking for a last minute Father’s Day card? I made this card fort my dad in under 15 minutes, and he loved it! There isn’t much to it. I cut up a few pieces of colored paper in the shape of a popsicle (I wasn’t neat and tidy about perfect lines — on purpose!). Next, I glued the paper down and then hand-wrote the words in a few different fonts. I got this card idea from Paper Source, as I often like to do. This card could even be used for a dad or grandpa whose birthday is in the summer!
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Mother’s Day Card Crafting
With Mother’s Day around the corner, I thought I’d share a card I made for my mom last year. I tried to think outside of the box on this one, adding dimension with the twine and paper banner. When I was little, I spent a lot of time picking wildflowers from the front yard, making tiny bouquets for my mom. I wanted to remind her of those days with this card!
But do you want to know the secret “ingredient”? I stamped the wildflowers with BRUSSELS SPROUTS! It worked like magic. All I had to do was cut the sprouts in half and dab them in an ink pad. I stamped the yellow flowers first, and then the purple. Next, I adhered the twine with Elmer’s glue. The last step was to cut out a paper banner to write “happy mother’s day” on. I decided to make a matching envelope, so I added a white circular sticker and stamped a few more wildflowers on the label.
Who knew you could find a creative use for Brussels sprouts? I wonder what else is hiding in my refrigerator…
Valentine’s Card Crafting
If you should know one thing about me, it is that I love a good Valentine’s Day. Perhaps it’s the sweet treats and baked goods, or perhaps it’s the fond memories of crafting shoebox mailboxes for collecting Valentine’s cards in elementary school. Or perhaps it’s the many flowers. Whatever it is, I certainly have a spring in my step come February 14th. Now, I fully understand that Valentine’s Day is not for everyone (for some unknown reason). If you are one of those people, it is my hope that I will help you enjoy, or at least tolerate, Valentine’s Day a little bit extra this year.
I recently had a few friends (and fellow creative arts therapy folk) over to my apartment for an afternoon of crafting and relaxing – two things that go very well together. Our main project of the day was making Valentine’s and birthday cards for loved ones. I really enjoy making cards for a few reasons. First, it is a relatively easy crafting project that does not require much prep or clean up. Second, making homemade cards is way more fun than paying $4.95 for a card at a store. My trick is to peruse Paper Source every few months and take pictures of cards that I like. Then I go home and make them myself!
Below are the cards I worked on for Valentine’s Day. I decided to use the February 2013 issue of Better Homes and Gardens as my envelope material, and then cut colored note paper to match. (I stopped subscribing to BHG; however, any craft magazine’s February issue would be appropriately themed, regardless of the year). Here are step-by-step photos of my envelope-making process. These can be cranked out rapid-fire once you get the hang of it!
Making an envelope:
- Choose a preexisting envelope and take it apart at the seams.
- Find an image from a magazine or newspaper that fits the unfolded envelope.
- Use a marker to draw a line around the unfolded envelope on the page.
- Cut around that edge.
- Use a bonefold to fold the image into an envelope shape.
- Tape the envelope sides shut using double-sided tape.
This heart stamp was created using a wine cork and an Xacto knife. The key to a successful wine cork stamp is to make sure the design surface is flat. Otherwise, the entire image will not transfer. Leave a comment with any questions or suggestions for other crafty card designs. These only skim the surface!