Showing posts with label Christmas Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Cards. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

'Magical' Brownies In A Jar As Party Favors

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Monday, December 14, 2009

Holiday Card Display

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Wide ribbon was tied into a bow, left long, and staple gunned to the wall at the knot of the ribbon. Holiday cards are sliced at top and bottom using a slide paper cutter. The ribbon is then weaved in and out creating a lovely display of friends and family.





**UPDATE**
We received a plethora of Christmas Cards this year and so five additional ribbons were hung.  A couple weeks into the slicing each card, I decided that clothespins worked just as well.  Perhaps I will make little Rudolph clothespins for next year!

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Holiday, Christmas Cards

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It may seem like a ways away but Christmas is really just around the corner when it comes to being prepared. Think ahead now and avoid feeling the anxiety and last minute stress that really shouldn't be part of the Holiday Season. Shop the sales racks at your favorite stores now and save time and money. A couple of my favorites are TJ Max and Home Goods (usually located in the same store), Target clearance end caps, and of course Craigslist! Don't be afraid to get something used and turn it into something fabulous. Everyone loves a home made gift.

Christmas Cards should also be on your mind. I absolutely LOVE receiving Christmas Cards, especially photo Christmas Cards. Add a family newsletter in there and I'm a "happy clam."

Here are a couple ideas:

  1. Have your baby walk across a long strip of butcher block paper using green and/or red paint (not at same time). Cut that up in 4x4 squares and glue it to folded colored card stock. Use Winter and Holiday shaped paper cutouts to decorate a couple spots, or all four corners.
  2. Get your kids to draw a picture of something seasonal, or turn their handprint into something seasonal yourself using a sharpie. Feel free to glue a design to cover with sparkles. Scan it. Go to Vista Print and (using one of their highly promoted sales) make a bunch of copies of one sided cards (or splurge and do a folded card).
  3. Support a local photographic artist and do a fun family shot! Order through your photographer for high quality cards, or buy a cd and order your own through shutterfly or snapfish, etc.
  4. Take pictures of your kids yourself. Cut and crop and paste mutliple together in a collage form. Use adobe photoshop or hey, scissors and glue (scan finished product at high photo quality) See Vista Print at above #2.
Gift tag finger painted by one year old and labeled with computer printed stickers.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Photo Collages for Invitations, Art, and Christmas Cards

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Over the years I've enjoyed getting to know Photoshop, meanwhile developing a standard of creativity for holiday cards by which I feel I must live up to and surpass annually. (...ahhh, the pressure!) While it is a complete absorption of time and you can often find the kids left in their pajamas all day, I do have fun with the end result. Besides collages for other people, I've made a couple invitations and a moving postcard for my family as well. Cue the guilt that only the first born has creative collages for birthday invitations as well as the first few Christmas Cards with the subject matter being none other then...the first born. Yay for sibling order stereo typing....just doing my part.