From: Family Fun Magazine
When it comes to crafts I search for those Mommy Stewart ones "SIMPLE". I have never claimed to be a Martha Stewart Mom.
I don’t like to spend $3-$5 on greeting cards, fortunately my kids love to make their own. However, often TIME and the making of a huge mess keep us from being extremely creative. Until a few months ago when I saw this amazing yet simple idea in the February Family Fun magazine. It not only would save me Money but would also simplify my life when it comes to needing a Birthday card.
The Birthday Card Kit Binder - you can also create this to be an all around card making binder or create a 2nd binder to be the Thank You card kit binder.
I will be honest and tell you that I did not make my own I begged one of our crafty Team Members Lori to make it for me and WOW! did she do an amazing job. My children are excited about their new card making kit and so is this Mommy Stewart.
Thanks to Family Fun you can make your very own Birthday Card Kit.
HOW TO OUTFIT YOUR KIT
Turn a humble three-ring binder into a one-stop card-making shop by adding homemade supply pockets, a handy printable chart, and plenty of irresistible craft goodies. To jazz up the outside of the kit, have your kids glue cutout decorations to sheets of card stock, write a title with marker, then glue the sheets to the cover and spine or slip them into a view binder's clear front and spine pockets.
You will need:
1 . Determine the quantity and size of bags that will best fit your supplies. We like a smaller size for stamps and labels, while the quart size is perfect for markers. Gallon-size bags may need to be cut down to fit.
2 . For each pocket, sandwich the bag's bottom edge between two lengths of duct tape, creating one inch of overhang.
3 . Use the binder's rings to mark the correct positions for holes, then punch the holes through the overhanging tape. Avoid puncturing the bag.
4 . Affix a printable chart inside the front cover with tape or stickers.
STOCK YOUR BINDER WITH SUPPLIES LIKE THESE:
address book * glitter glue * return address labels * postage stamps * pencils * stamps and ink pad * eraser * sharpener * markers * scissors * hole punch
Thanks for sharing, I love this idea.
ReplyDeleterubberstampingmom@hotmail.com
my daughter loves to do crafy things like that thanks for the info
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea. Sometimes I want to make a card, but I don't feel like digging through all of my supplies.
ReplyDeleteawsome idea, i would love this to keep organized!
ReplyDeleteaffeldt30@yahoo.com
This is such a wonderful idea. I bought myself binders tonight so I can get started. The Thank You kit is a must for us!
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great way to welcome a (crafty) new bride to the family too! Include in the notebook a calendar or listing of her new family's important dates (hubby's parents' anniversary, grandparents' birthdays and anniversary, etc).
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