Mother’s Day Bookmark

I know I’m ahead of myself with a Mother’s Day blog before Easter but this is an Original Tiger and Lily Boutique article so I wanted to post it.  Enjoy and please let us know how you like it! 

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Mother’s Day Bookmark

Materials:

Construction paper
1 ft of any color yarn
Red, pink, yellow and green finger paint
Pencil or Pen
Glue Stick
Hole punch
Glitter

1.  Fold the construction paper into four using the fan style of folding as your guide. This will give you perfect lines for your bookmark. One sheet of construction paper makes two bookmarks. 

fan fold image2.  Cut the construction paper along the four folds. 

3.  Place two of the cut pieces of construction paper one on top of the other and glue. This will make your bookmark much thicker. 

4.  Once glued, have your parent help you paint a green stem and leaves for your flower on the bookmark leaving a small space at the bottom to write something special for Mom. 

5.  Once the stem has dried, using the pink, red or yellow paint, stick your thumb into the paint and in a circular motion place your thumb print around the top of the stem to build your flower petals. Don’t forget to re-dip your thumb to make sure there is enough paint for each of the flower petals. 

6.  Sprinkle with glitter and let dry.  

7.  Using the hole punch, place a hole at the top of the bookmark and string the yarn through the top and tie it into a pretty bow. 

mothers day bookmark image8.  At the very bottom of the bookmark write Mom a very special message. Examples: Happy Mother’s Day! or Thanks for being a great Mom! Be creative and she will love it. 

 

This is an original article written by Tiger and Lily Boutique.

 

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Pretty in Pink Valentine’s Day Cards

Tiger and Lily loved this craft because it gives three different super cute cards to choose from.  Plus we love pink and anything with hearts!!!  It is posted on our How-to’s page too!

We updated our store with a new Valentine’s Day item – our very cute Porcelain Cupid Doll!

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Pretty in Pink Valentine’s Day Cards

by Rachel Paxton
Description: Easy pretty pink Valentine’s you can make in less than an hour for Valentine’s Day.

Looking for some easy cards to make for Valentine’s Day? These pretty pink Valentine’s Day cards will take you less than an hour to make and your friends and family will love them.

I have designed three different Valentine’s Day cards for you to choose from. They are all based on the same theme so you can prepare and put them together at the same time. It is more cost effective to make them this way…I put together six cards from two 12×12 pieces of scrapbook paper.

Materials:

3 white pre-made greeting cards
1 piece of white 12×12 scrapbook paper
1 piece of pink 12×12 scrapbook paper
Small heart-shaped rubber stamp
Black ink pad
Pink colored pencil
Narrow white ribbon
Hole punch
Scissors
Paper cutter
Glue stick

Before you get started on the actual cards, you can create the hearts that will decorate each of the three cards.

Use the paper cutter to cut six 2×2″ pieces of white scrapbook paper. Using the heart rubber stamp and the black ink pad, stamp a heart in the center of each piece of white scrapbook paper.

After the ink dries for a few minutes, color in the hearts with the pink colored pencil. Now you are ready to start your first card.

Card #1:

The first card will open horizontally. Using the paper cutter, cut a rectangle from the pink piece of scrapbook paper. The rectangle should take up about three-fourths of the card.

Using the hole punch, punch two holes right next to each other near the top center of the pink piece of paper.

Cut a piece of white ribbon approximately 6 inches long. Thread the ribbon through the holes in the pink paper.

Glue the pink paper in the center of the white greeting card. Carefully tie the white ribbon into a bow, cutting the ends of the ribbon to your desired length.

Next space out three white squares with the hearts on them in the center of the pink paper. Glue in place.

Card #2:

The second card will open vertically. It is very similar to the first card, in that you will cut a pink piece of scrapbook paper into the shape of a rectangle that takes up about three-fourths of the card. Attach the white ribbon at the top center of the pink paper, as for the first card.

Glue the piece of pink paper in the center of a white greeting card. On this card, you will center two hearts in the center of the pink paper, one above the other.

Card #3:

The third card will also open vertically. For this one I cut about an inch off the bottom of the white greeting card so it is closer to the shape of a square.

Cut a piece of pink scrapbook paper into the shape of a square that takes up about two-thirds of the card.

Attach the white ribbon at the top center of the pink paper as with the other cards.

Glue the piece of pink paper in the center of the greeting card. Glue one heart onto the center of the card.

These cards are very easy to make. If you don’t want to mess with rubber stamps, you could use heart-shaped stickers in their place. Your friends and family won’t believe how little time you spent making them!

Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom of four. For scrapbooking, card making, gift-giving ideas, and more family memory-making activities, visit http://www.crafty-moms.com.