Wednesday, December 14, 2011

class cards

Every year the kid's usually bring a few christmas cards for a few classmates (actually I did forget last year, it seems I was too busy having a baby). This year I thought we would make them together. Perfect opportunity to use the new stamp set.


Firstly we tore a few christmas type pages out of a magazine. Using an envelope template (you can find a similar one here) we cut these into envelope shapes. Folded and with the ends glued we were ready to go.


A simple card was made from A4 paper folded into four. A simple stamp on the front and then the kid's wrote a greeting.


A strip of brown paper on the front for a name.


Closed with a piece of pretty tape.


Done.

Wishing you all a pleasant Wednesday.

8 comments:

  1. Love the envelope idea! I like giving handmade cards because they're more personal. DD12 has been making her cards too and she's raided my scrapbooking/cardmaking stash.
    Cheers,
    Robyn

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  2. Handmade cards are so much nicer than shop bought, actually anything handmade is nicer in my books. Love these cards Tania which reminds me, Dawson has one here that he made for Luca..will get it in the post today :)

    x

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  3. it's nice to see your kids enjoy hand making too tania. a lovely idea for there friends. enjoy your day. xo.

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  4. What a great idea. I love handmade cards and fun for kids to grt involved in x

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  5. Lovely idea and look at the pride on that face!!

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  6. i love the cards, the envelopes are a great idea too.x

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  7. Your Cards Are Lovely Tanya.

    My daughter didn't make any cards (last day of preschool tomorrow). But we did make the teacher lots of pretty gifts which I blogged about today - she reads my blog so shhhhh.

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  8. What a lovely idea, Tania. I bet the kidlet's friends love cards. Gorgeous!

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