Today is Jan. 6 (yes, already. Does every year go faster and faster?!), and that means we have lots of fun to share with your from the Limelight DT. Each month we have a theme project and we get to share it with you on the 6th! So here it is...
My two oldest are turning 7 and 5 in the coming month, actually Joshua's birthday is this week. They both love to draw and color. (I do like to think this is where some of my stamping has rubbed off on them. heheheh!) They both really enjoy reading. Ryan, my 5 year old is really starting to have everything click when it come to learning to read. He making great progress and is really proud of himself. Joshua is an excellent reader. He is a first grader and I swear his is reading at a third/fourth grade level. I tell you all of this (yes, I wanted to brag on my boys a bit) because I thought it was time they had their own little card kit to use for their friends' birthdays. I did all the cutting and stamping, they just have to color and glue the pieces down. They are reading, so they can even decide which sentiment they want to use. It was a hit! They thought it was so cool and got busy right away designing their first card (It did help that their best friend, next door had a birthday yesterday, too.)
The Little Billy stamp set by Pink Cat Studio was perfect for my project. Another tip: don't forget to get some Ez-Mount when you buy any of the Pink Cat Studio sets. While you can use them they way them come, personally I think you get a better stamped image with a little bit of cushion behind them. Did you know Limelight carries Ez-Mount? See it is a 1 stop shopping experience! There are four different images of Billy all dressed up so I could put some variation in the kit, giving the boys the chance to pick which image they wanted. I stamped them and mounted them on colored card stock. I also stamped all of the different sentiments and punched them out with various shape punches, again, allowing the boys to make some choices in their card making. I made the card bases 4 1/4 inch square cards, so there wasn't so much extra space to fill. I also cut strips of designer paper, that is perfect for little boy and even big boy cards. It is from Kaiser Kraft and it is their Lone Star line. Very nice paper, double sided, fun designs, and there are four different prints that coordinate together!
I got the tutorial for the box off of SCS. You can see that here. It was super easy. I chose to make th lid clear (the boys would be more apt to use it if they can see inside the box first. They are kind of out of sight, out of mind little boys) I did learn something, you can't punch through acetate. I was so worried I killed my scallop edge punch. Thought I might save someonelses punch with this tip! I also added little dividers to my box so I could add some embellishments for the boys to use and not have everything all jumbled together. I decorated the outside with some of the smaller stamped images of the set and made a cute little belly band finished off with some Twill Ribbon.
The Little Billy stamp set by Pink Cat Studio was perfect for my project. Another tip: don't forget to get some Ez-Mount when you buy any of the Pink Cat Studio sets. While you can use them they way them come, personally I think you get a better stamped image with a little bit of cushion behind them. Did you know Limelight carries Ez-Mount? See it is a 1 stop shopping experience! There are four different images of Billy all dressed up so I could put some variation in the kit, giving the boys the chance to pick which image they wanted. I stamped them and mounted them on colored card stock. I also stamped all of the different sentiments and punched them out with various shape punches, again, allowing the boys to make some choices in their card making. I made the card bases 4 1/4 inch square cards, so there wasn't so much extra space to fill. I also cut strips of designer paper, that is perfect for little boy and even big boy cards. It is from Kaiser Kraft and it is their Lone Star line. Very nice paper, double sided, fun designs, and there are four different prints that coordinate together!
I know, I said the kit was for the boys, but I couldn't resist making a card myself. I swear, blame it on my Copics. They were calling my name, so I had to use them. I also wanted to paper piece Billy's little shirt with some of the fun star pattern paper. Here is my card:
Hugs, Lisa
So cute! That paper is perfect with the Billy set! What a great way to encourage your boys to work on their writing skills and have fun! Too cute Lisa!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea Lisa!! And I love that Joshua was so on board with it. His card turned out awesome - he *should* definitely be proud!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cool idea! And I love that they loved it too! I love the cards too, the piecing is great and Joshua's turned out so great! Love how he colored the mask. Adam tries to get his little grabby hands on my copics too, so Chad got him some batman markers from the target $1 spot so he'll leave mine alone!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome card kit Lisa, so much fun too. Love the images you chose and the cute cards you made. These are great! :)
ReplyDeleteSUPER idea! This would be great for my son, too! He loves to make little cards like this, too! And I love that he enjoys it!!
ReplyDeleteHow totally adorable Lisa, I just love this!!! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards! Great idea to get them to make their own cards - Beware as they get older they go in and just use your stuff!! lol
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat project Lisa. Isn't Billy the perfect stamp for this idea? I also have some of that paper and it is just so perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! Lisa this is soooo cool!! What a fun gift idea for friends with little ones too!!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, super cute, TFS.
ReplyDelete7 & 5 wow what fun, Happy Birthday to them both....This is just so unique and just 2 cute I know the boys will just love it...Sweet project just great!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! My kids try to talk me into using my Copics too!! They crack me up!! I LOVE this idea and this was a great set to do it with! I may have to make a set of these for my kiddos, they love to make cards!
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