Monday, 14 February 2011
happy valentine’s day
Cyan wanted to make Valentine’s cards for some of her school friends.. she picked coloured card which I trimmed into some little rounded cards using a corner punch. Pink for the girls, naturally, and purple and blue for the boys. She drew a different picture on each card, and added some heart stickers, gems and sequins.
A fairy and a princess..
A dragon and a T-rex for the boys..
Even the envelopes looked cute, she added heart stickers on all the ‘i’s..
I included the little toadstool in the photos at Cyan’s request, when I asked her not to seal the cards in the envelopes so I could take them out later and take a picture of them she told me “I’m finding pretty things to go in the picture with my cards”. Amazing, five years old and she’s thinking about staging photographs!
This laser-cut wooden heart was my alternative to a Valentine’s card for Karl, from Timber Green Woods on Etsy. I love that it has the year – 2011 – worked into the design, it commemorates this the year of our wedding.
I think Cyan did a great job on her Valentines. And so did you in fact! Your gift to Karl is perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh Hi Anji, nice to 'meet' you - just love stumbling across new 'crafty' blogs. The Valentine's cards are just toooo sweet! You should check out the children's party network (www.childrenspartynetwork.com) if you are not already a member that is:) I just became your 50th follower (yay) and I'm off to check out your etsy shop. Jane:) (http://louandjane.blogspot.com/)
ReplyDeleteThose jobs are so cute....I can't even stand it. The gems are my favorite...no the TRex Dino...no...the princess. I don't think I could give them away if that was my little girl. I'm glad you captured them on film....and I think the little mushroom sets them off nicely. ;o) I want three just like her! Until then, I'll live vicariously through you!
ReplyDeleteOh, those look much better than Nadia's (I'll deny I ever said that), I just gave her red and white paper and told her to go entertain herself.
ReplyDeleteDarling job, kudos to Cyan and her handy assistant.
Love, love, love the dragon!!
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