A Birthday Greetings Card
A personalized birthday greetings card is one of the best homemade gifts anyone could present.
Cards for all occasions are crammed up in grocery stores, but homemade are always special.
In creating a birthday card for flower lovers, the following are three supreme suggestions.
1.
Dried Flowers Pressed flowers can be purchased at a craft store, but you could as well make use of the flowers and leaves you gathered and pressed yourself.
To bring out the more personalized feel, use what you have collected and pressed to make the card exceptionally special.
Again, you will need card stock for this, and the following: petals, dried flowers or leaves, designer/specialty paper, and glue.
Choose your desired card stock and cut the designer/specialty paper that will leave approximately one inch to fit inside, and then glue it.
If completely dried, fold your card into you a size you prefer, and then put in writing your thoughts.
In your birthday greetings card, you can write a poem for your greeting, since this is a brilliant way of sending one for someone special.
After that, pull together am art piece or any kind of bouquet design that you want using the leaves and flowers.
Dried stems, leaves and petals should be carefully handled, especially when gluing to the inside and outside of your created card.
Do not overdo and just use the right amount of glue.
Let everything dry overnight.
A padded envelope should be used to avoid crushing your created piece, once you place it in an extra-large zip lock bag for mailing 2.
Birthday Bouquet Doing something fun and interesting with your children is important to their growth and development years.
Depending on your child's age as well as the materials they would want to make use, the outcome will be very exciting.
Materials needed are: Colorful paper, tape, glue, scissors, and other types of art materials that your child may want to use.
Detailed instructions on how to create a birthday greetings card vary, considering the age and the friend you may want to give it to, though the basic set up alike and is applicable to everything.
Roll one of those colorful papers into a cone-shaped piece, which will be approximately six inches long.
To make it look like a flower holder, tape in its backside.
On that holder, you may write whatever you want to tell the person; and given that the inside is hollow, it will securely hold the stems.
Using bright colored papers, you may affix flower heads, while the holder can be made from green paper.
Pipe cleaners can also be used for the stems.
You can create flowers using the materials you have.
Know the favorite color of the person you are intending to give the card to, and incorporate it to your creation.
This is the best time to let your child be involved in the work, asking for his/her ideas regarding color choices and designs.
Young children should be watched over carefully when using scissors.
3.
Rubber Stamps Stamp kits that are personally designed for children and adults are frequently sold with stuff for scrap booking, or just plain stamps as well.
Look for stamps that have leaves and flowers.
Materials needed are: stamp pad, an assortment of stamp sizes and shapes, specialty paper or cardstock, glitter, water color.
Fold a piece of specialty/designer paper of your choice to the size that you desire.
Think of your birthday greetings and write it inside the card and write something clever or lovable for the outside.
Then, with your stamp, trudge the inside and outside of your card with leaves and flowers.
You can use various water colors to stamp in the other flowers once the ink dries up.
Colors that are deeply watered down will present a light outlook to the card; and with just less amount of water, colors would be brighter and vivid.
Have fun with your design or decide if you want to focus on a specific technique of application regarding the color and contrast, you also do so.
To add a bit of an effect, you can mix in your preferred amount of glitter to the leaves and flowers.
Let everything dry - overnight, if possible - prior to placing your birthday greeting card in an envelope.
Cards for all occasions are crammed up in grocery stores, but homemade are always special.
In creating a birthday card for flower lovers, the following are three supreme suggestions.
1.
Dried Flowers Pressed flowers can be purchased at a craft store, but you could as well make use of the flowers and leaves you gathered and pressed yourself.
To bring out the more personalized feel, use what you have collected and pressed to make the card exceptionally special.
Again, you will need card stock for this, and the following: petals, dried flowers or leaves, designer/specialty paper, and glue.
Choose your desired card stock and cut the designer/specialty paper that will leave approximately one inch to fit inside, and then glue it.
If completely dried, fold your card into you a size you prefer, and then put in writing your thoughts.
In your birthday greetings card, you can write a poem for your greeting, since this is a brilliant way of sending one for someone special.
After that, pull together am art piece or any kind of bouquet design that you want using the leaves and flowers.
Dried stems, leaves and petals should be carefully handled, especially when gluing to the inside and outside of your created card.
Do not overdo and just use the right amount of glue.
Let everything dry overnight.
A padded envelope should be used to avoid crushing your created piece, once you place it in an extra-large zip lock bag for mailing 2.
Birthday Bouquet Doing something fun and interesting with your children is important to their growth and development years.
Depending on your child's age as well as the materials they would want to make use, the outcome will be very exciting.
Materials needed are: Colorful paper, tape, glue, scissors, and other types of art materials that your child may want to use.
Detailed instructions on how to create a birthday greetings card vary, considering the age and the friend you may want to give it to, though the basic set up alike and is applicable to everything.
Roll one of those colorful papers into a cone-shaped piece, which will be approximately six inches long.
To make it look like a flower holder, tape in its backside.
On that holder, you may write whatever you want to tell the person; and given that the inside is hollow, it will securely hold the stems.
Using bright colored papers, you may affix flower heads, while the holder can be made from green paper.
Pipe cleaners can also be used for the stems.
You can create flowers using the materials you have.
Know the favorite color of the person you are intending to give the card to, and incorporate it to your creation.
This is the best time to let your child be involved in the work, asking for his/her ideas regarding color choices and designs.
Young children should be watched over carefully when using scissors.
3.
Rubber Stamps Stamp kits that are personally designed for children and adults are frequently sold with stuff for scrap booking, or just plain stamps as well.
Look for stamps that have leaves and flowers.
Materials needed are: stamp pad, an assortment of stamp sizes and shapes, specialty paper or cardstock, glitter, water color.
Fold a piece of specialty/designer paper of your choice to the size that you desire.
Think of your birthday greetings and write it inside the card and write something clever or lovable for the outside.
Then, with your stamp, trudge the inside and outside of your card with leaves and flowers.
You can use various water colors to stamp in the other flowers once the ink dries up.
Colors that are deeply watered down will present a light outlook to the card; and with just less amount of water, colors would be brighter and vivid.
Have fun with your design or decide if you want to focus on a specific technique of application regarding the color and contrast, you also do so.
To add a bit of an effect, you can mix in your preferred amount of glitter to the leaves and flowers.
Let everything dry - overnight, if possible - prior to placing your birthday greeting card in an envelope.
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