I can’t remember how old I was when I started making cards.
I make cards for all occasions: birthdays, holidays, graduations, mother’s day,
valentine’s day (that is, only if I’m lucky enough to have a special someone or
should I say only if someone is lucky enough to be my special someone?? Hmm...),
etc...
The quality and craftsmanship of my cards has definitely
been improving over the years (if I do say so myself). I did do something a little different last
year, instead of hand making my cards I designed them on the computer using
Photoshop and Illustrator... LOVE those programs, especially Illustrator (even though they retard my MacBook Pro). I am addicted to Adobe Creative Suite.
This year they're going to be all handmade. I find that my creativity really goes into overdrive when I’m creating these cards and I'm so excited.
I recycled a lot of materials and supplies that I already had like bows from past presents, extra buttons that I have lying around the house doing nothing, ... I vowed to make cards without buying any new supplies, but that didn’t last too long. After working on some cards I realized I did need
to pick up a few things. So yesterday I ended up going to Michaels, and spent about $36. The whole time I was there I had to weigh the pros and cons of everything I thought I needed and or wanted, ughh. I used to be a big fan of stickers...and don’t get me
wrong I still am, but they are just super duper expensive (at least the ones that
I choose). Besides, using
stickers are also kind of an easy way out as well. This year, everything’s
harder (that’s what she said
(inappropriate but c'mon I had to!)). For instance, instead of buying an already made wreath sticker, I created my own using a hole puncher and different shades of red paper to give it some dimension. I punched holes and yes I took the time to glue each little individual piece.
I've made like 10 cards so far but here's 3 of them...and to those of you who will be receiving these, I apologize in advance for spoiling the surprise!!! <3


As long as I can remember, you have been making greeting cards (and many other things!)! After opening presents, there you were collecting the wrapping paper and ribbons with scissors, tape, and glue in hand, at the ready. In moments, you created the cutest cards, pictures, even hats and jackets...so glad you continued with your talent!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are wonderful! I'm so proud of you and all your accomplishments - keep your head up sunshine.
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