It’s October. The “newness”
of school has faded a bit, there haven’t been holidays or days off, and kids
are starting to feel a slump. Sound
familiar? We’re experiencing a bit of
this with our daughter Molly and I have heard lots of my friends voice the same
concern. How do we lift them up and
keep things exciting? How about some beautifully
designed paper crafts – a card and a bag – to show them we care and get them
motivated. Regina Mangum created both
of these beautiful ideas to share.
For the card, Regina used a “Student’s Report Card” found online. She stamped the “A+” and the “Bravo” from PSA
Super Star Peel & Stick pack. She
stuck with a simple color palate of red, white and black – which I think works
perfectly for this card!
The stamps really make the card, don’t you think?
The encouraging “Keep it Up” stamp is also from PSA Super
Star Peel & Stick pack. She stamped
with her PSA Essentials stamper loaded with orange and pink 2-color ink. Check
out the detail in her work – she’s scalloped the edges of her pink paper with a
star punch, and used two layers of cardstock in a fringed punch. She’s added some bakers twine to the design
to add texture and interest.
A lot of love and care went into these designs. She’s embossed the bag itself with a star
design. How fantastic!
I love these! Don't you? It may be just the thing you need to add a little spark to your little ones school day!
Brilliant x
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