Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tutorial: A Dozen Animal Sewing Cards Reprised

Last year I made a little sewing card tutorial, but I decided to create a reprisal of it--mainly so you could access some downloadable instuctions, as well as the graphics. And of course, in the process of creating the new instructions document, I decided to modify some of the original instructions to make it a bit simpler. Then, I also changed up some of the graphics I had in the original set--now there a dozen animal images with dotted cutting lines, as well as punch hole indicators.

And in case you are interested about some of the supplies I used in the photos above...here is what I used and where I purchased it:
I made a set for us yesterday and it took me about an hour--so this is a simple, easy project you can make in an evening or do over the weekend and involve the kiddies. Here is your link to download the project: DOWNLOAD SEWING CARD TUTORIAL

16 comments:

  1. Thank you! These look fabulous. I'll be printing out some for the grandkids this week. Great idea.

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  2. My pleasure to share it--my son has really loved these. I also made a set for his pre-school which has also been put to good use. Enjoy!

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  3. These cards are wonderful, with striking graphics and lots of fun for kids. Thank you very much!

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  4. I just printed a couple of these out today and did them with my son. He's almost 3 and loved them! Thanks for sharing with everyone.

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  5. This is a fabulous Tut!
    We made them with Dinosaurs and laminated them so they last longer.

    Thanks so much!

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  6. These are adorable! Some of our older children are going to *love* making these as Christmas gifts here. Thank you!

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  7. Thank you for these cute cards. I've been looking for something to get my niece started and these will be a great gift.

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  8. My favorite DIY craft find of the last few months! Adore the graphics. Thanks!!

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  9. Hi there! Linked here from Sew Mama Sew, just wanted to let you know that in addition to making a complete set for my niece, I also shared this project at work. I work with children who have experienced domestic violence and sexual assault and they got so much joy from this project, and it's all thanks to you! Happy holidays!

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  10. This is great! I've featured this tutorials in a christmas gifts tutorial roundup on my blog, The Handmade Experiment. Check it out at http://wp.me/pkcUM-oZ

    Thanks and happy holidays!
    Emily

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  11. Dani--I cannot tell you how happy your comment made me. Really. I mean, the fact that you took this project and shared it with kids who have gone through what those kids have gone through--well, damn if it does not make me want to do a 1000 more tutorials and like all the time I spend doing this is SO worth it. Those kids you work with are near and dear to mey heart for a multitude of reasons that are too personal to state here in a 3 inch comment box, but maybe someday I will share...anyway, thanks for the comment. And thanks for the work you do with those kids.

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  12. Thank you for these! I printed them for our little road trip. I know it will help keep the kids busy.

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