Christmas Photo Cards…Now What?

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in The Handmade, Tutorials | Posted on 29-12-2009

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Don’t Throw ‘Em! Love ‘Em

Got Milk Cards?

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Each year I reuse family photos from the cards that were so warmly given to us during the Christmas season.

During the rest of the year I collect freebie magnets where ever I go to make photo magnets.

State Fair, Dental Office, Pizza Place, you get the idea…

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Glue the text side of the magnet to the back of the photo card. (To line it up, just hold the card and magnet up to a light source).

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Use a scissor to cut around the magnet. For larger photos, cut out entire image,  glue two magnets on the back (toward the top and bottom).

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Now, our friends and family will be on our minds all year long!

Love,

Jess

P.S. Here is another sneak peek for my advent calendar. Save your old greeting cards too!

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DIY Day @ ASPTL

Conversation Cards :: Valentine Edition

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in The Handmade | Posted on 13-02-2009

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As I was combing through my bedroom closet, project o’the month, I found an old stack of cards, all 50 of them.  Uh, not good enough.

So what’s a girl to do? Make something! Of course!

In honor of Valentines Day, I thought I’d whip up  a little “game” to encourage loving, talking, and learning within our family.

Valentine Conversation Cards

1. Round up a bunch of cards from the Hearts Suit (one card per question desired).

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2. Cover cards in card stock (on the non-heart side). I chose paper colors similar to the conversation heart candies.

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3. To bring out all the love, write prompting questions and fun-loving action commands on the cards.

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  • Tell Mommy she is special
  • Give Daddy a back rub
  • Ask Papa to share a story from the past
  • Call Grammy and say I Love You
  • Hold Molly’s hand in yours
  • Read with Ryan on the couch
  • Tell about a time you showed love to someone
  • How do you feel loved?
  • What does it mean to show God’s love?

4. Store game cards in a basket, bin, bag or box. I chose to put mine in a heart box on the kitchen table.

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5. Take turns picking a card. Enjoy conversation and let the love abound!

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Have a good weekend! Happy Valentine’s Day! I’ll be back next week with some thoughts about how to speak your child’s love language.

“Remember, God loves you and so do I!” – Boz the green bear next door

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