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Monday, December 03, 2012
Hand made Christmas cards.
I've had a stack of Christmas themed fabric on the floor for a month, determined to make some mug rugs, place-mats, runners and other things for gifts this year. But, you all know how it is; life gets in the way and nothing gets done. I usually buy my cards well in advance from catalogues that I receive from various charities, but for some reason this year I only ordered one pack from the Red Cross. I like to write all my cards out on the first weekend in December and post them immediately, so they are all out of the way and I can get on with my day to day stuff. So tonight I pulled out the box where I keep my stash of cards and address list, opened it up to find ONE pack of cards from the Red Cross, and no others! What was I thinking of last month?? Well it was no use writing out just a dozen cards, so I thought I'd make some to go on with. In my stash of paper products that I've played with over the years when I wanted a break from sewing, I found the makings of hand made cards. I used to cross stitch little pictures and insert them into the card frames, but I didn't have time for that tonight. Instead, I used fabric scraps to make the inserts - sewing strips together and cutting them into a square, and fusing little Xmas icons to other fabric. In an hour I'd made a dozen cards! Now I only have to buy another 2 dozen cards, then I can start writing...
Those cards are gorgeous Gina. I haven't even started mine yet!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, pretty no fuss hand made cards that look like you have gone to a lot of trouble. I am using my bad arm as an excuse not to do much at all this Christmas, will cut down on cards and no hand made cards. Sylvia
ReplyDeleteSuch a clever idea. They look great.
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