Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Valentine, You Make My Heart Glow

Well Valentine's Day was almost two weeks ago but I'm just getting around to looking at our photos from that week and it occurred to me that I should share the super cute valentines that I made for my daughter to hand out to her schoolmates. I thought she would want to paint or draw something but that didn't seem to be happening so instead I had her help me make these.


They were totally inspired by several that I saw on Pinterest. None of them were quite what I had in mind so I designed my own printable. This really couldn't have been any easier or inexpensive -- print, cut, punch holes, poke glow stick through. I bought the glow bracelets at Michaels, last summer I believe. I think there were 15 in the tube and it cost $1.

We decided to write the kids names and use some pink glitter glue on the heart, but neither is really necessary. You or your kids could color in the letters or decorate in some other way. My daughter chose to make a few half-hearted scribbles on the back.

I made a printable that you and your child can personalize -- feel free to download it and use it for your valentines next year!

Download valentine printable

Monday, February 24, 2014

4th birthday boy card

Yes, I have been crafting. Here and there. No I have not been blogging. Anywhere.

Here's a quick card that I made for a four-year-old whose birthday party my daughter went to over the weekend. I got to make it in the time that my daughter made her own card. Hers mostly involved scribbles, so I had to pull this together pretty quickly.


Ran some scrap navy cardstock through my Texture Boutique (really almost typed Bowtique there -- entirely too much Mickey Mouse Clubhouse has been playing at our house) for the background. Cut some scraps into banners using the quick square punch technique. (Just slide the end of the strip into a large square punch at a 45 degree angle, squeeze and you've got a banner.) Stamped the birthday boy's name letter by letter onto white cardstock, cut out freehand and edged with blue ink. Stole a foam number four from my daughter's craft stash, tied around a piece of bakers twine and the card was done. With 20 minutes to spare before we had to leave for the party. Whew!

Funny, I looked back at cards I've made for the same kid the past two years, and apparently I think banners and bunting when I think of him.

Last year's card:
The year before:
I'm definitely going to have to come up with something new next year!