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:
- Red and white stripey cotton string from Carta Inc that I used for the sewing strings
- Card stock paper from Paper Source that I used for the sewing cards--I love their card stock because it has nice heft and there are so many vibrant colors to choose from.
- Black masking tape from Blick Art Materials that I used for the string ends
Thank you! These look fabulous. I'll be printing out some for the grandkids this week. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteOohh! Thanks for this tutorial!! It's great!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMy 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!
ReplyDeleteThese cards are wonderful, with striking graphics and lots of fun for kids. Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous Tut!
ReplyDeleteWe made them with Dinosaurs and laminated them so they last longer.
Thanks so much!
These are adorable! Some of our older children are going to *love* making these as Christmas gifts here. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these cute cards. I've been looking for something to get my niece started and these will be a great gift.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite DIY craft find of the last few months! Adore the graphics. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHi 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!
ReplyDeleteThis 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
ReplyDeleteThanks and happy holidays!
Emily
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.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteso great!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these! I printed them for our little road trip. I know it will help keep the kids busy.
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