Archive for December, 2009

How to Create Traveler Greetings Cards

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 create good looking cards.

Publisher will not just help you design and print your cards, it’ll also help you publish menus, invites and other required items for Thanksgiving.

Publisher will also have Thanksgiving photographs you may use, as well as drawing on the fonts you have saved on your personal computer. While printing cards is simple and fun, hand making your cards is also a great activity to enjoy with all of the family. For this you may need basic cardstock (available from your local craft or scrapbooking store) or ready to use blank cards, which you can mostly pick up cost-effectively at a greenback store. Look for colours in cardstock and instant cards that tone with the theme of thanksgiving , for example autumn red, pumpkin orange, and deep green forest tones. To get photographs for your cards, you can examine mags, print out from the Web , or draw some up yourself. Keep the shapes straightforward ,eg a girls in traveler dress, a pumpkin or a turkey, and cut out of cardstock to make die cuts, in contrasting colours to your card. Glue one image on the front of your card, write satisfied Thanksgiving, or some other message, and use the interior of the card to draft an individual note.

Scrapbooking stores also carry stickers, and rubber stamps, that are superb for making your own cards. If you’re using rubber stamped pictures, try sprinkling the wet ink with embossing powder. Shake off the excess, and heat the leftover image with a hair dryer for a couple of seconds. The image will actually pop out and make you card look extraordinarily pro.

One of the finest paths to decorate a hand made Thanksgiving card is with a family photograph. You may use one from a prior family party, or pose one of the family in traveler dress. This may be mixed with a yearly family update by employing the blank within pages of the card to scribble an educational letter.

A final, fun touch would be to have your own Thanksgiving family stamp made, with a family greeting or acceptable image, that you can stamp on the back of your cards or on the envelopes. You can order customized rubber stamps at internet sites like thinkitinkit. Making your own cards isn’t just fun for the family, it’s a beautiful way to attach at an exceedingly special time of the year.

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How To Make Ester Egg Greeting Cards

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 long end.

Draw an easy egg shape on another piece of construction paper in a color, egg green, that’s different than the colour of the greeting card base. If at all possible, use recycled bits of construction paper for this part of the Easter egg greeting card project. If you are unable to simply draw an egg shape on your own, check a clipart site for one you can download and print out. Make sure that the Easter egg is enormous enough to cover about half the front of the Easter greeting card. Cut the egg out.

Place the Easter egg shape overboard of another piece of construction paper in a different color. Select a different Easter color like pink, purple or blue. Trace around the Easter egg shape and cut it out. Repeat with 2 other contrasting spring colours. Inspire your youngsters to track the egg shapes themselves. Cut the extra Easter egg shapes in a zig-zag pattern.

Make ornamental shapes for the top, center and bottom of the Easter egg. Employ a glue stick to connect the ornamental shapes to the egg base you made earlier. Take precautions not to get any glue on the front of the Easter egg shape.

This is another part of the card craft project your children could potentially do on their lonesome. Back of the Easter egg Apply the glue stick and attach it to the front of the Easter greeting card. If you like, you may also decorate your greeting card with photos of Easter bunnies, Easter baskets and Easter flowers.

Write a greeting like “Happy Easter” on the front of the card employing a brightly coloured permanent marker. Write your private Easter message within the card. If at all possible, include a pointed object ,eg image of your youngster with the Easter bunny. Your children will have lots of fun completing this home-made Easter greeting card. Be certain to make masses of these cards if you have multiple family living out of the city.

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Greeting Cards – Gesture Of Good Wishes

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. Though giving greetings cards for memorable occasions has been about since the time of the traditional Chinese and Egyptians, till the late 19th century, only the wealthy and royalty could afford them.

Even if cards became cheaper due to inexpensive paths to do color print, you would not see a clerk or farmer purchasing one. Only merchants and landowners were added to the group who were purchasing such insignificant things. It was not until the 1930s, when color lithography was developed, the society at large started buying greeting cards.

I found this rather ironic seeing this was also the time of the Great Depression. In the wealth years, this gesture of good wishes grew to one of a biggest business. By the late 1960s, folks were a giving greeting card for the neighbour nextdoor whose dog has a litter of puppies. Folks appeared to be obsessive about spreading good cheer and condoling people who were not content for no matter what the reason. This appeared quite odd to me due to how disfavored the Viet Nam War was. However , the greeting card business was growing and was even making cards that did not have any special meaning .

Sometime in the Company years of the 1980s, the exuberance to spread good wishes started to decline. Was it the economics of President Reagan’s term (Reaganomics), or was it just that folks had become self-absorbed? To my mind, it was more of the second. The “Me Syndrome’” had become the popular hobby for all of society. If your buddy acquired a BMW, you had to have a Mercedes. Society stayed this way for the main part up thru the 1990s. Somehow the greet card industry held on. I saw more cards that were blank on the inside giving people options for occasions. The greeting card shops had started to expand in the 1980s to incorporate small gifts and knickknacks and by the 1990s had some of the biggest stores in the malls. Sadly , most folks shopping in these firms were purchasing for themselves or buy cards and gifts to galvanize somebody.

Love was low on the list of concerns. When the nine / eleven crisis hit, it also struck a nerve in folk around the globe that made them start paying more attention to their neighbours, buddies, family, and even strangers. Today, you not only can buy cards to give to the ones you care about, but you may also send e-cards by e-mail. The gesture of good wishes isn’t dying in my estimation but it is changing.

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