Hi there!
For Christmas this year I'm working on making some gifts for some of my close familly and relatives. I decided to make a bunch of different cards for them to use over the year. This way they never need to worry about running out to buy a card at the last minute. I did this a few years ago and it was a real hit with my best friend Sylvia. She said that having the cards on hand to give to people at the office when they've been ill or have a birthday helped make her seem thoughtful. Haha! Silly Sylvia. She's already thoughtful. :)
I grabbed some small cardboard gift boxes from the dollar store last week that are large enough to fit the typical handmade cards of 5-1/2" x 4-1/4". At the moment I'm working fiercely on cards they'll like that I can fill those boxes up with. I think the key is to keep them simple. Here are some cards I've made so far;
Some cards they'll use may be;
Get Well
Birthday
Thank You
Sympathy
Anniversary
I thought about Valentine's cards but I don't think they'd use them. You could include them in your box if you're doing the same thing. I've also made some tabs/dividers for the box so it's kept somewhat organized. I made and named four tabs;
Birthday
Get Well/Sympathy
Thanks
Other
I'll post a picture of the finished product soon. I hope that covers it, and yes, I do see the irony of having 'Get Well' and 'Sympathy' cards stored together. ;)
Have a great holiday!
Rebecca
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wild Thang!
There's a wild challenge going on at The Greeting Farm's blog. We're challenged to use some animal stamps as well as a sketch from Cindy Haffner. Check it out.

The challenge is actually a two week contest/guest designer search. They're looking for someone to work specifically with the WONDERFUL animal images by Marina Neira for the month of December. Are you interested? If so, you can read all about it here. Pretty exciting, isn't it?!
Here's my submission. I really enjoyed this sketch. I hope you try it out too.

For this card I used:
SU Not Quite Navy cardstock
SU Always Artichoke cardstock
Cosmo Cricket paper
Nestabilities Circle Embossing Die
SU Oval Punch
SU Scalloped Oval Punch
Copic Markers
White Jelly Roll pen for the faux stitching
What do you think?
Rebecca
The challenge is actually a two week contest/guest designer search. They're looking for someone to work specifically with the WONDERFUL animal images by Marina Neira for the month of December. Are you interested? If so, you can read all about it here. Pretty exciting, isn't it?!
Here's my submission. I really enjoyed this sketch. I hope you try it out too.
For this card I used:
SU Not Quite Navy cardstock
SU Always Artichoke cardstock
Cosmo Cricket paper
Nestabilities Circle Embossing Die
SU Oval Punch
SU Scalloped Oval Punch
Copic Markers
White Jelly Roll pen for the faux stitching
What do you think?
Rebecca
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