Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Pop Up Cards

The kids have really loved doing these.  It's just a matter of adding a few slits into some card and adding anything you want to the pop up mechanism.  Have a look at this website for more instructions and photo's of the mechanism.  I think we are going to do all of our Christmas cards this way.  x

http://lahinks.blogspot.com/2009/07/whatever-wednesday-pop-up-zoo-birthday.html





Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mothers day cards with fake flower petals and patty pans

Mothers day 2011


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Pulled apart fake flowers with patty pan centres and glitter added. Icy Pole stick used for stems and leaves were from pulled apart fake flowers.


Another version of description above. Recycled using cut up old box. This enabled the cards to stand on their own.

Slightly different centres. Some foam flower shapes. A stickers, paper letters and hearts.



Photo's are always a great thing to add to any card. So personal.

My daughter finished hers off by writing a greeting inside.  Beautiful job guys. xx

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Easter Cards

I think Easter Cards are a lovely thing to be presented with at Easter.  I love my kids putting their personal touches on things and they can really do whatever they want with cards.  For this activity though we decided to use "Food Colour" for painting to make our eggs: 

(see earlier post "Food colour painting" http://kidslovecraft.blogspot.com/2011/03/crayon-oil-pastels-and-food-colour.html)

What you will need:
  • Cardstock / Coloured Card
  • White paper
  • Food Colour mixed with a little water
  • Paint Brushes
  • Embelishments / glitter / ribbon etc
  • Scissors / ruler
Method:
  1. Put paint all over the paper randomly.  Wait to dry and then cut into egg shapes.
  2. Fold a sheet of coloured paper in half.
  3. Tear around the edges of another piece of coloured card so that it fits within the dimensions of the front of the card.  (use a ruler to use as a tearing guide or use scissors if you wish)
  4. Add your egg shapes where you wish.
  5. Stick on your embelishments / glitter / ribbon etc.
Easy pain free activity the kids and card receiver will love.  Here are some different examples: