Monthly Archives: December 2009

Making your own traveler greetings cards for Thanksgiving is an enjoyable project all the family can join in. You can design them or you can make the cards by hand, and print them out, on your personal computer. To help come up with your own cards, look for acceptable pictures online.

There are clip art sites and sites with coloring pages that offer good photographs you can print or copy for private use. There are some lovely photographs you may use at this free clip art site. Once you have selected your pictures, save them to your PC to use on your cards. If you’re printing your cards, you want a program like MS Publisher to help Continue reading

Making cards is a good way to spend some time with the youngsters around Easter. This Easter egg card is simple and fast to make. You can complete this easy Easter egg project in less than 30 mins. This home-made Easter card is perfect to send to family who live far away , for example grandparents, aunts and uncles. Older youngsters will have no difficulty completing this greeting card independently. if you are making this Easter card with babies, be certain to give them lots of supervision.

Defend your workspace with paper. Select a bit of nine by twelve construction paper in an Easter color like yellow. Fold it in half along the Continue reading

When I went to do my weekly corner store shopping last time, I also purchased a birthday card for my boy’s squeeze. When I got in line at the checkout, the lady in front of me casually asked me who the card was for. When I told her that I just liked the girl my child was so interested by, she looked at me with a puzzled look on her face questioning why I might spend so much cash on someone that was not a relative or my close private mate. Don’t think too badly of her. She’s not the sole one who feels this way. With the price of cards surging up to as much as $7.95 each, folk are rethinking how much their chums are really worth.

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