My daughter, Joanna, sent me a message a day or two ago to say could I come up with any ideas for her Guides to make Christmas cards on Monday. Now my daughter is unlikely to have any card, glue, pens or crayons in her house, because if she did they would just be gathering dust. She probably wouldn't even be able to put her hand on a pair of scissors! 😉 I tried really hard, when she was growing up, to pass on my love of being creative, but I think it skipped a generation! What Joanna really meant was, "Help, I've no idea where to start! Can you think of a design and what have you got in your stash that we could use?" I came up with a few ideas, but then discovered, as they are taking the cards to a local nursing home when they go carol singing, the Guides will have about an hour to make 50 cards between them and write a message inside each one! So, it was onto Plan B to make a quick and easy design.
I sent Joanna a photograph of a sample design and her response was "that's great, but how on earth did you you get all that 'writing' on the front?" Out came my Big Shot and lots blue, red and green snippets from my snippets drawer. I used a Cuttlebug's 'Season's Greetings' embossing folder to emboss 50 pieces (+ a few spares), trimmed the embossed card to size and attached DST to the backs. Hopefully on Monday there will be time to take off the DST, attach the embossed card to the card blank, choose some peeloffs to embellish and write the messages. Oh.... and although I live well over an hour away, she's invited me to run the session!!
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