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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Cards for Kids – Day 1
Finding a card without a giant number, Disney princess, or cartoon character is a real challenge when you are looking for a card for a kid. There just doesn't seem to be a line for children at the card store suits me. Our designers Kelley Eubanks and Jennifer Holmes have such a CAS (clean and simple) style, a knack for eye popping color and whimsical design, that I think Halmark should take a look at their work. I really believe there's a void! I'll be showcasing cards for kids over the next two days. Maybe there's a little one in your life that could use a card and you are inspired.
Kelley Eubanks created two cards that work well together as a set. She's stamped the sailboat from PSA Anchors Aweigh and the airplane from PSA Rocket. I love how she's played contrasting colors of red and blue and white. She's used her Spellbinders Square Dies so the paper is perfectly straight. This is key with such a simple deisgn. It has to be executed and crafted flawlessly.
Jennifer Holmes created this adorable card using PSA Anchors Aweigh. She's actually floated the boat in a turquoise paper sea. The sentiment "Love you Sailor Boy" by Waltzing Mouse Stamps is just perfect for sending to your little boy.
It was a complete coincidence that these two girls choose similar colors of red, white and blue. Tell me – what colors would you like to see in children's cards? What else would you like to see in children's cards?
Love the cards very cute thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just love the sweet and simple design! great cards! I would love nature colors w/ animals!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I always love a beautiful clean and simple card!
ReplyDeleteMaybe monkeys, lions, bugs, etc for little boys. Kittens, butterflies, princess and dress up stuff, for little girls. :)
like how they are simple so they can actually see the basic shapes and items
ReplyDeletegreat for kids
ReplyDeleteThe clean and simple look of the cards are great. I have a teenager and it is hard to find cards for her and her friends. To answer your question, how about something for the 13th, 16th, 18th birthdays.
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