Our new children's pastor heard I was the "card lady"
and asked if I could make cards for the kids in Sunday School.
(She must have misunderstood, because I've never made them for all of the kids,
just the ones in my small group.)
Nevertheless, she explained she wanted one for each child and they would also receive
a coupon for a treat at Dairy Queen.
I decided to make pockets using my PTI Journaling Pocket die...
I diecut my white cardstock using the PTI Journaling Pocket die.
On it, I stamped the "Good is Good" stamp from Reverse Confetti's God is Good.
I also stamped the "happy birthday" & little robot from Lawn Fawn's Beep Boop stamp set.
(Our Sunday School program has a bit of a robot theme, so this seemed appropriate.)
I coloured in the robots using my Zig Clean Colour Waterbrush markers.
I diecut some patterned paper (Echo Park, Heidi Swapp) using a Journaling
Card die from PTI and adhered it to the inside before assembling the pocket.
Sage helped me with the diecutting and we managed to make 75 in one evening.
Not bad, I say.
Thanks for looking!
12 comments:
75?? You kidding! That is amazing result. With such fantastic design!
You're getting a reputation. A nice thing but wow, 75? Good for you and Sage. These are adorable and will be perfect for a gift card.
Great job !!!!!!!
Looks good !
These are adorable, Leigh, LOVE!!
75 in one evening??? It's like a factory!! They are really cute. What a lovely gift idea. xx
These are adorable!!!
Nice job on these card lady! LOL
75...I think after all of that you and Sage deserve a Dairy Queen coupon!! Super cute Leigh and how wonderful of you to fill the request!
Wow!! That is quite the project! These are super cute!
So sweet!!
Such a great idea! And they are so cute!!
75? Did I read that right? 75? Blown away with the number (especially in the span of one evening!) and with how stinkin' adorable they are! Hope some DQ coupons are heading to you and Sage! Treats needed after this adventure!
~c
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