Include a short, thoughtful holiday card saying.Choose a message that best suits you as well as your recipients to ensure that each greeting is special. Make sure to tailor your saying to your recipient. If you’re close to the recipient, you can write a personal holiday card message. Use...
Here are some of the common uses of cardstock: Greeting cards: Cardstock is a popular choice for making greeting cards because of its thickness and durability. It can be easily folded and decorated with a variety of materials, such as markers, paint, and stickers. Invitations: Cardstock is co...
These folders can create beautiful textures and patterns on your handmade cards, scrapbook pages, art journals, and other DIY crafts quickly and easily. Plus, it’s not messy and doesn’t require too much effort or too many supplies. All you’ll need are a piece of cardstock, your die-cu...
DIY Puzzles: Cut up old greeting cards or pictures into pieces to make custom puzzles. This activity helps in enhancing problem-solving skills and patience. Treasure Hunt: A home or backyard treasure hunt can keep kids engaged and excited for hours. The thrill of deciphering clues and finding ...
If you’ve already got your Cricut set up,check out this special project I made just for new Cricut owners— it’s a set of easy, layered greeting cards. Make one or make them all. They’re fast and simple — just cut two pieces of paper, insert them, and you’re done!
or sophisticated items. For example, you could use your bond paper for business cards and greeting cards for employees, but these items may not last as long. As an alternative, you could consider using more expensive cardstock for things like menus, cards and tags that will be handled a ...
I have done quite a bit of reading this past summer but otherwise I like to crochet. I also like to go play cards at the Senior Citizen Center. I have made quite a few friends at the center. I also joined a group at my church that has a handy craft gathering once a we...