Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cards. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2019

Freebie Friday: Valentine Banner

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Freebie Friday: "Be Mine" Valentine Banner
It's the first Friday of the month which is Freebie Friday here on the Porch! That means another great free download for you. Today's freebie is this vintage style printable "Be Mine" Valentine's Day banner. 
Enjoy!

Free Printable Valentine's Day Banner from My Porch Prints

To Download
Click the image(s) below, then right click and save it to your computer.
Visit my Etsy shop to see more printables.

PERMISSIONS & COPYRIGHT
PLEASE NOTE:
 This image(s) is NOT to be re-used in digital form (as in do not re-post it on your website or anywhere else or try to sell it in digital form).

For PERSONAL use ONLY.

Free Printable Valentine's Day Banner from My Porch Prints
Free Printable Valentine's Day Banner from My Porch Prints

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Sunday, September 16, 2018

How To Make A Journal From Blank Cards


How To Make A Journal From Blank Cards
This cute little junk journal is easy to make. All it takes is a few blank greeting cards. Here's how to make one of your very own.

Gather Your Cards
Gather some A2 Kraft Cards & Envelopes. You won't use the envelopes for this project, but save them for a future journal craft. Decide how big you want your journal to be. I used 8 cards for a total of 16 pages, including front & back covers.



One More Card
Now get one more card and cut it vertically into inch-long strips as shown. I like to use a trimmer for this, but you can use scissors, too.


Hinges
Fold each strip in half as pictured. A ruler can help with this to keep the fold straight. These strips will become your "hinges".


Cut Off Hinge Ends
Next, take one of your folded strips or "hinges" and cut off each end at an angle as pictured.


Attach Cards Using Hinge
Line up two cards folded ends touching. Apply craft glue to your hinge and glue it to one of the cards as pictured. Next, apply glue to the other side of the hinge and attach it to the other card. The hinge holds the cards together, kind of like a door hinge holds a door to a wall. Repeat this process for all of your cards until they form one large book.

Don't worry about the hinges showing. Once you decorate your journal, you can cover them with papers.



Done! Easy Peasy
And you're finished! You have a blank card journal ready for your personal touch.
Want to see how I decorated mine with a vintage "World Travel" theme? Click here.








Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Tea-rific Valentines for Seniors & Widows

Today on the Porch, we have SNOW. And snow means working indoors. Since Valentine's Day is fast approaching, I thought it would be fun to make some valentine cards for the seniors and widows at our church.

Of course, all valentines need treats! My first thoughts (naturally) went to chocolate. But chocolate is so very difficult to send through the mail. My next thought was flat candy like laffy taffy or gum. Then I realized it didn't really work with my target audience's diets/dentures. Finally, my thought went to that sugar-free, non-sticky, super flat staple of life... tea!

And I got to work. With help from kiddo #2, a few art supplies and Twinings Tea, I was able to whip up these beauties just in time for Valentine's Day!

To make these tea-rific valentines for seniors, you'll need a few supplies:
All these can usually be found in any craft store or even Walmart's craft section.


 
I cut pieces of craft paper to fit half the card and combined different patterns to make it interesting. Then I glued the pieces to the blank cards.



Next, I covered the seam where the two pieces of craft paper meet with a strip of washi tape. I wrapped it around the back and inside just a bit.


Kiddo helped me make cute little tea tags out of craft paper and string.





Next, I attached the heart tea tags to the back of the tea bag and looped a couple pieces of tape to the back as well. Then I stuck the bag to the front of the card. Easy peasy!



I added the printable valentine to the inside of the card with a written message.



Finally, I cut a piece of cardstock the same size as the card to cover the tea bag before slipping it into the envelope. I'm hoping this will help it go smoothly through the mail. (One year I used 3-D stickers and they got caught in the mail and sent back to me.)




Beautiful tea-rific valentines for seniors!