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15 September 2010
Cards!
I've not made cards in so long! I used to be friends with someone long ago. She would have "card making" parties at her house. We would stamp & emboss/thermo & works ourselves ragged but have fun doing it too. (Some of her friends would do scrapbook pages rather than cards.) We would pool our stamps & have lots more options than when we worked alone.
Unfortunately, that friend disappeared from my life. I have never known why. Because she had more room at her house, i'd stored most of my stamps there, & my other supplies. When she disappeared, i didn't care all that much. I wasn't going to do it alone. What i had left i sent to my mom.
Making cards is so much easier now! I doubt if it is much more expensive. Many of the things we used to spend so much time on: Embossing, glitter, cutting out detailed tiny bits of paper, etc, are now done for us & all ready to stick on a card. Yesterday i bought a packet of cards for $1 at Michaels. I spent much more than that on the stickers. I've some notes i need to write, & i wanted something different than run of the mill cards. Here is what i did:
The gold foil embossing in the card was there already. I thought i was buying blank ones, but i was wrong! The others i made i covered this up, but for this one i left it alone.
Now, i know these aren't particularly extra special, but i sure had fun doing it. Now i need to write the letters!
Oh, calligraphy has been one of my special joys. I had fun addressing these letters. Of course, you don't really get the full effect for privacy sake, but they turned out ok.
It is quite a debate these days of which is more expensive: Store bought (nice) cards which can run $5 each, or ones you make yourself with expensive materials. Of course, usually you can find some fairly nice ones without spending too much. I found some embossed with a "D" (our last name, i couldn't find "K"), 8 for $1.
What do you like to do for creative sake?
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Oh chicklet.... I do nothing. :( And sadder than sad about it. Am in the midst of a midlife crisis about being un-creative and boring.
ReplyDeleteSee... you have something that somebody else wishes for, whether you believe it or not.
Peace out chica. :)
Great cards! I don't have any particular craft as a hobby. I like making DVD's from my photos but that isn't really being creative as it's all done by computers.
ReplyDeleteI love your pretty cards.
ReplyDeleteCreativity runs thru your fingers Kath. You are very clever with your hand all that lovely knitting and I forget to tell you I like the wall papaer you made.
In my creative days I used to write poetry and compose songs.
Now I think I am at my creative best at cooking
Kathryn, your cards are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the butterfly landing on the flower :-)
Oh they're lovely! I'd never actually heard of making your own cards prior to this. Okay, that's not precisely true, but what I mean is, I didn't realize it was common. I thought it was something people did for boutique shops, not as a hobby! They're gorgeous, and I do think they're special.
ReplyDeleteAs to what costs less or more...I don't know...but I do know that I'd keep a made card, where as most greeting cards I recycle.
I think you've got a lovely, creative touch!
As for what I do creatively, well, the last time I was asked that I replied "Nothing really. I'm not crafty." Everybody has gifts, and being crafty is just not among mine. I can't draw, knit, paint, sew, make anything artistic :-) I'm not bemoaning that, I'm just saying that being able to do those sort of things is a gift.
They are so cool! I weave and that is about it. I don't think I was born with creativity;)
ReplyDeletethey are all so pretty......love the daisy one. Do you need my address :)
ReplyDeleteLet's see I write poetry, I sew (though not as much as I used to)I enjoy photographing flowers, mountains and sunsets...although that's not really all that creative since the camera does most of the work...but anyways..
I was invited to a card making party in October (I never ever go to parties...not my thing), but will attend this one since it is my daughters mother-in-law...
Oh, Meadowlark, you are always a blessing to me! You lift my spirits. MY midlife crisis is that we don't have children & i have so wanted them. Just think of what a joy you are to your family & future generations.
ReplyDeleteCome to Sugarbear! I'll show you simple creative things & we'll have a blast!
Mr. Calvin Squirrel - of course it is creative! You choose how to place things & the music that goes along. Lots of room for creativity making DVDs. :)
Thank you, Amrita. You have a gift i wish i had: creativity in cooking. I've a long way to go there.
In my very depressed days, i often thought they should put me in a cage like a monkey. Someone would bring me craft supplies (& bananas) & i'd make things, & they could take away all the things i'd made & sell them. I'm afraid i've not given the things i make much value.
Thank you Ron. I'm glad you like them. :)
Thank you, Alane. :) I don't do give aways often, but 400 is coming up. Maybe i'll do a set of these. Your craft is storytelling. You do it so well, & with such flair. :)
Hi Lisa - i'm following your weaving with much interest. That takes talent & skill. Hand weaving is such a limited thing nowdays. Not many folks have the knowledge. AND you are so very skilled with a camera. Your composition is flawless.
Thank you, Donna, send me your address! :) I always enjoy your creativity, too. I think photography is very creative.
I think you'll enjoy the card-making party. I always did. It was fun to be creative, but to do it in a group. Good times. :)
I think you are on to something. Making stamped cards can take lots of time and money (plus the tools). Your semi-homemade cards are beautiful and creative. I like to decorate with second hand stuff.
ReplyDeleteBTW ... I'm still using/making the glycerine-water mist and I've noticed a big improvement in my skin.
Cathy
Hi Cathy! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't have all that equipment anymore. And if i did it would probably take more storage space than i would like to devote to it. I've made cards alone, doing all the embossing, etc. I have even done some hand drawn ones, & for a while i was selling my drawings to a stamp-making company. I do use things i've got in the house, but it is nice to have these embellishments ready to go & use them. I'm figuring each card costs me about $2.25.
I'm glad the glycerin mixture works for you. I love it! :)
I used to make cards but that seemed to push my edge of creativeness. I would sit there for the longest time with a blank card not knowing what to do with it. I finally sold my lot of stamps on Ebay.
ReplyDeleteI never got into scrapbooking, except to make a school scrapbook for the kids. I still haven't finished last year's pages.
As you know, knitting is my main creative hobby. I finally finished the first sock of the pair for my Mom. After making three big mistakes. Her birthday is next week. She'll probably get them by Halloween!
I do love to cook too. But, I'm a recipe person until I get comfortable enough with the dish. Then I change it around to what I like.
I enjoyed the creative process of making cards, but i enjoyed the community more. I've never been into scrapbooking. Somehow it just doesn't draw me, although folks are sure creative doing it.
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed with your sock-making Kathi. I enjoy knitting, but usually simple projects i can finish quickly. I don't think i'll ever have the patience for socks.
I envy folks who enjoy cooking. I wish i enjoyed it, tho i keep trying to push it on myself. I change around recipes quite a lot. Usually with fairly good results, although i have had my flops, too.
I am so glad you got your hands dirty and started creating again. Alone or with other people, it's still good for the soul!
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