Holiday Guide
Holiday Cards with Kids
by Kim -- Being Savvy Saint Louis
My family may not follow all of the holiday traditions but we always send
out Christmas cards to family and friends across the country. This
year, we are tried something different with our holiday cards by making
our own greeting cards.
Making cards can be simple or very
complicated depending on how involved and kid oriented you want the cards
to be. When the kids were too young to
participate, I made our greeting cards from photos that I took. I
uploaded the photos to popular photo sights like snapfish, shutterfly or even walgreens
and followed their easy instructions for making photo greeting cards.
After adding my photos, I added personalized greetings, borders and
backgrounds until they were exactly how I wanted them. Many of the
photo sights allow you to zoom or crop photos which is useful if the
picture isn't perfect out of the camera. By taking my own photos and
creating my own cards, I saved money and didn't have to haul the kids
to the photo studio. It is also more cost efficient than buying
separate greeting cards, paying for studio photo prints and stuffing
the cards.
Now that my children are old enough to help make
cards, I using their little hands (literally) for our greetings. I
started with half sheets of red or green stiff card stock paper. I
dipped the kids' hands in white paint and we stamped the cards
with their festive hand prints. We only used two hand prints per card for the small kids and one hand print per card for our oldest son. After the paint dried, I applied scrap booking
photo corners and inserted a holiday photo of the kids. To finish, I
signed our names and holiday message on the back and stuffed the
completed cards in envelopes. The cards were not perfect but they were
very cute and unique- no one could confuse them with store bought cards.
Another
idea for making home made holiday cards is using holiday stamps with
red, green or metallic inked stamp pads. Kids can stamp the cards or
envelopes for you. A friend had her children stamp small squares of
white paper which she then glued to red and green background paper. The
children were involved in the card making process but her greetings
were very polished and neat.
If you are set on store bought
greeting cards, you can still involve your kids by encouraging them to
sign their name to the cards or give them a job such as affixing the
stamps or sealing envelopes. I find it easier to wet a small sponge and
let the kids moisten the envelopes with the sponge instead of having
them lick the envelopes (be careful to squeeze most of the water out of
the sponge or your envelopes may end up soggy).
No matter what
kind of holiday greetings you are sending out, kids can be involved in
the process. Plus, unique, kid-centric cards are more memorable for
your friends and family all will probably stay on the fridge longer
than a store bought card. By including them in the process, you are
creating holiday memories and traditions that will last for years.
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