Quite a while ago, a friend of mine gave me an Alice in Wonderland card kit. It had 8 card blanks and focal images, a good assortment of printed paper, lots of Wonderland charms, some ribbon and a whole bunch of tags. I kept the kit in my scrapbook bag and would work on them now and again at a crop or when I had a bit of time.
But today I decided that I wanted to finish them up and get them out of my project bag. I had three left to assemble and then (to really complete the project), I added sentiments to the ones that needed them and put away all the left-over bits!
Very happy to have them complete - another project done and out of my bag. Yea me!
I'd wanted to make them mostly birthday cards, but sometimes I couldn't find a birthday sentiment that would fit.
I have two bins with about 100 completed hand made cards in them, with all varieties of sentiments - birthdays, new babies, graduation, get well, sympathy, thank you, father's day, mother's day, st. patrick's day, etc. - plus plenty of blank ones. This is pared down from the four bins I had last year at this time! At Christmas time, I will bundle up packets to give to relatives as presents - mostly to my female relatives (because they appreciate them) to go along with gift cards (because I hate giving just a gift card without anything tangible). They seem to appreciate it! Would you appreciate a gift of handmade cards to send out? Have you ever given such a gift?
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Today I am grateful for: a son who can drive himself places and all those adults who volunteer to coach (and drive) my children.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
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Ooooh...I just LOVE these Alice in Wonderland cards, Rinda.
Hm...in answer to your question: because I'm a crafter myself, I've never been keen on sending handmade cards to friends and family that weren't made by my own hand. I hope that doesn't make me sound snobby. Am I the only one who feels that way?
I think handmade cards are a great idea as a gift, and, infact, I am considering making some as gifts for this Christmas myself ... though, only to non-crafters as I wouldn't want to step on any toes .. Deb! ;-) :-)
I frequently give sets of handcrafted cards, but only to folks who don't make their own (which is most of my local friends and family.) They always seem appreciative, and I hope they use them. They don't, of course, send them back to me!
Oh how lovely. Remember I'm part of your family :)
That's a lovely idea Rinda...not one I've ever thought about(till now!)
Alison xx
I love these,Rinda....especially as I'm a real Alice fan.
I do give gifts of a set of handmade cards....usually in a decorated box...to women....and they always seem to appreciate them....I think they make great gifts for non-cardmakers.
I love your Alice cards. Alice never goes out of date.
I'm not sure is my honest answer. Like Deb, as a crafter I would prefer to give a card I had made myself; but I can definitely see how valuable a gift like this would be to a non-crafter
I think that is an awesome gift!
I think that it is a great idea to give some handmade cards with a gift card - I would be more than happy to receive a gift like that!
Your cards are pretty:) I do make cards but have never given them in that way! A lovely idea.
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