For some reason I have stacks of blank envelopes. I'm not sure where they all came from, but there they were sitting for years. When I saw how many there actually were, I knew I needed to come up with a clever idea.
Thinking...thinking...thinking! Then I saw it! A glint, a shine, a sparkle caught my eye! Metallic card stock! (Which had also been sitting around for years.) Fantastic!
Now what? A simple something. Not a lot, just a personal touch along with the Polaroid Blocks. Of course it would involve fabric...of course! I came up with a banner with flags!
First off, I needed to cut my card stock to greeting card size. Easily done with a paper cutter.
After folding each one, I found just the right size 'tool' to make a curve for my banner flags. I used my Hera marker and a pan lid.
This gave the perfect curve and perfect guide to hang the flags. I thought if I had used a pencil or marker, it would show when I attached the flags.
Now for the flags. I found that the tip of my diamond ruler worked pretty good for the size and shape. Quite some time ago I started cutting my scraps in to 2", 2 1/2" and 5" squares. So I pulled out the tote and grabbed a stack of random prints.
There is glue involved! But not enough to make a sticky, icky mess on the fingers!
I put a dab of glue at the top of the flags to secure them to the curve of the banner line. I don't want them shifting for the final step and thought glue was so much better than my finger holding them down.
The final step, sew the suckers down! A simple line of thread through the sewing machine was the finishing touch! The needle in my machine needed to be changed, but not until after I finished the cards.
That's it! Nothing to it! I made enough for the swap blocks, but plan on making more to have on hand. I sometimes need a simple 'Thank You' , or 'Thinking of You'...or 'Hey You' card!
Last night I addressed each envelope and happily tucked each Polaroid Block inside the cards. They may not be fancy or Hallmark worthy...but they were lovingly made to add a personal touch and maybe, just maybe put a smile on someones face!
Have you made greeting cards before? I would love to hear your thoughts, ideas and what you did!
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What an awesome idea. It's so simple but yet just adds the right touch.
ReplyDeleteI've seen many fabric cards made before, just never tried making them myself! They are simple and really spruce up a note too!
DeleteWhat a fantastic idea! I don't have card stock on hand, but I really love this idea and feel an itch to give it a try. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my…you maybe come addicted to this too! The possibilities are endless and making something different is always a good thing in my book!
DeleteI think your idea is fabulous and created a lovely personal touch. I have never made my own greeting cards until this summer that is. I saw these beautiful hand embroidered cards on a blog and decided to give it a try. I did not like punching little holes in the card and then stitching. So, I decided to make the design on fabric, embroider it and then paste it onto the card. In my opinion they are pretty and a definite keeper. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful creative day!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darling! I used cards I already had on hand for this, because I went through a phase where I collected stationary and I've got drawerfulls of cards here, but once I exhaust that stash I'll have to try something like this!
ReplyDeleteThey are so fun to make and simply…simple! The added personal touch is a nice surprise for anyone receiving one!
DeleteYes I make lots of greeting cards especially Christmas cards! I love using rubber stamps and now I have a Silhouette Cameo die cutter-if only I had more time!! I know that I put a few on my blog last year, if you want to search under cards and DRS you should be able to find mine. Your cards are cute-nice imagination.
ReplyDeleteIt seemed to make sense for this mass mail out. I'm not sure I would make one at a time, not very time efficient! I plan on making some more to have on hand. They are so much fun!
DeleteThose cards are fantastic! Thanks for such a great idea!
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They are a lot of fun and since I had everything on hand…it seemed like the perfect solution and idea!
DeleteThose are adorable and easy to make, provided you have the supplies. I received one almost identical to it from someone in an online quilting bee I was in last year.
ReplyDeleteSuper easy to make Diana! I may have overachieved on this block swap! Once I get an idea I love to run with it!
DeleteThese are darling! :)
ReplyDeleteI made some pretty kick-invitations for my niece's wedding shower - but I didn't save one of them. Even the envelopes were pretty stinkin' cool if I do say so. Your cards are super fab.
ReplyDeleteThe possibilities are pretty much endless for making cards!! Mine are super simple, but very effective! I'm sure yours were amazing!!
DeleteVery cute cards Jayne! I make note or cards fairly often, sometimes just gluing bits of fabric to an index card....these look very doable and fun!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! They are too cute and what a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute! What a great idea! and good use of a Hera marker ;) I love using mine.
ReplyDeleteLovely greeting cards, and a great personal touch for the swap!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!! What fun mail, which I think is even more special given our increasingly digital lives. l
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