When I started making the cards for March, I realized it was taking me far longer than I had allowed time for in order to have them ready by March 1 for delivery to the hospital. (Those I'll complete and send for April.) So I set them aside and made up these. The leprechaun is on a woggle so he will "dance" when handled. The inside of the cards says, "I could dance a jig when I think of you!!!"
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Valentine's Day Cards for Kids 2015
This card was really quick as I used three strips of different patterned washi tape and one strip of duct tape I found at Dollar Tree a week ago. The foam hearts were part of a package of different sized white, pink, and red ones also at Dollar Tree. I wrote "U & Me" on the hearts, mounted them on woggles I made and slipped them into envelopes....really, really quick and easy. Hardest part was taping the woggles to the cards..
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Card
This is a card I copied from one on Pinterest to take to the pediatric ward in the local hospital. Using the Cricut and SCAL software, I picked the font from my computer's file and made a stencil to color in the word, "Cowabunga" out of cardstock. I used wiggly eyes and dimensionals to pop the faces. The inside says, "Hey, dude! Isn't it time for a pizza"
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
2014 Festival of Trees Christmas Cards
After several false starts to make my Christmas cards, beginning with:
I stamped a sheet of card stock with one of the tree stamps from Stampin' Ups Festival of Trees set using their Garden Green ink pad, scanned it into my computer and printed out enough for 150 cards. I hand cut out all the trees and then used a gold metallic gel pen to color all the balls on the trees.
The next step was to use the star stamp from that set to stamp strips of card stock using a metallic gold ink pad...which did NOT show up as being gold. Oh, the stamp was gold, my fingers were gold, but the image on the card stock was definitely NOT gold! The fix for that was to use a gold metallic gel pen to color each and every one of those 150 stars. After hours of coloring and then cutting out about twenty of them, I realized I could have used some gold metallic card stock and the Cricut. I spent probably an hour getting the stars sized at 1/2 inch and lined up on the screen then had the machine cut them out. Once cut, I realized they were NOT the same style star as what the screen showed - the top point was taller than the other four points.
After using up the peel-and-stick sentiments on 25 of the dry embossed snowflakes on the card fronts, I stamped the sentiment then dry embossed the snowflakes on the next 125 fronts. I cut pieces of plain white card stock at 1.5 inches by 4 inches to wrap the ribbon around and tie with a knot. I cut the grosgrain ribbon at nine inches and started tying knots. When I went to Walmart to get more spools of 3/8 inch Christmas green ribbon, I found not one spool. In fact, the whole ribbon section was a colossal mess. The few spools of green ribbon I managed to locate were mossy or pea green or way too wide. So it was back to my ribbon stash to see what other green ribbons I have on hand.
I found some half-inch organdy ribbon so I cut lengths and proceeded to use up all that ribbon.
I stamped a sheet of card stock with one of the tree stamps from Stampin' Ups Festival of Trees set using their Garden Green ink pad, scanned it into my computer and printed out enough for 150 cards. I hand cut out all the trees and then used a gold metallic gel pen to color all the balls on the trees.
The next step was to use the star stamp from that set to stamp strips of card stock using a metallic gold ink pad...which did NOT show up as being gold. Oh, the stamp was gold, my fingers were gold, but the image on the card stock was definitely NOT gold! The fix for that was to use a gold metallic gel pen to color each and every one of those 150 stars. After hours of coloring and then cutting out about twenty of them, I realized I could have used some gold metallic card stock and the Cricut. I spent probably an hour getting the stars sized at 1/2 inch and lined up on the screen then had the machine cut them out. Once cut, I realized they were NOT the same style star as what the screen showed - the top point was taller than the other four points.
After using up the peel-and-stick sentiments on 25 of the dry embossed snowflakes on the card fronts, I stamped the sentiment then dry embossed the snowflakes on the next 125 fronts. I cut pieces of plain white card stock at 1.5 inches by 4 inches to wrap the ribbon around and tie with a knot. I cut the grosgrain ribbon at nine inches and started tying knots. When I went to Walmart to get more spools of 3/8 inch Christmas green ribbon, I found not one spool. In fact, the whole ribbon section was a colossal mess. The few spools of green ribbon I managed to locate were mossy or pea green or way too wide. So it was back to my ribbon stash to see what other green ribbons I have on hand.
After that ran out, I decided to just go with the gold ribbon (which is what I should have used from the beginning, except I wanted an all green and white card except for the 'balls' and stars on the trees). **I've tried to change this sentence to be black and not underlines without success.**
(I just counted the finished cards to discover that somehow I actually made 140 cards and I don't know where the other ten went!)
Sunday, November 30, 2014
December 2014 Cards for Kids
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Saturday, November 1, 2014
November 2014 Secret Pen Pal Card
After making these cards for the kids in the local hospital once a month and sending kids' cards to Operation Write Home the past few years, I'm about out of ideas and afraid I'm going to have to duplicate the cards. That's not a happy thought.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
The Apple of Someone's Eye
This card was very easy to make: I have had this dried corn paper for some years, the apple was part of a stack of die cuts I bought at a thrift store for a quarter, the sticker is from a sheet of stickers I found in the classroom/teacher section of Dollar Tree. I traced the stem and the leaf then cut them out and glued them onto the die cut. The inside of this card says, "You are the Grade A, #1 apple of someone's eye".
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