The mass production of Christmas cards

Nov 09, 2022 18:56

... is what I've been doing today. I'm up to 25 now, and still no end in sight. Remember that wonderful vintage Stamperia Christmas paper pad I accidentally bought twice? Well, these 25 cards were all made of the spare pad, and I still have enough for at least ten more from that pad only. I've also dug out some other motifs I've been hoarding for ( Read more... )

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meathiel November 9 2022, 18:02:56 UTC
That's cool you could make so many cards!

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wiseheart November 9 2022, 18:11:42 UTC
The only way to success in this particular craft is to make many cards at once. I use a simplified collage technique, which requires lots of scrap paper left over from previous projects, so my desk is always covered in huge piles of scraps when doing it. It simply doesn't make sense to cause such a mess for only one or two cards. Especially considering the fact that I had to clean up afterwards. *g*

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noadvertising November 9 2022, 18:47:32 UTC
When will your charity fair take place? It's unlikely that another covid wave will flare up so soon! But you never know...

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wiseheart November 9 2022, 19:00:31 UTC
On December 8, at least in theory. I so hope it will take place this year! We couldn't hold it for the last two years, and Christmas just wasn't the same without it; and without our Christmas concert.

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adafrog November 10 2022, 02:10:03 UTC
That's cool you've been asked to sing at a fair.

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wiseheart November 10 2022, 17:12:30 UTC
We are very happy about it, yes. :)

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elwenlj November 10 2022, 09:21:07 UTC
You make me want to go make Christmas cards now. I have not done that for years, but I know I have lots of papers and toppers, lurking on my craft desk.

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wiseheart November 10 2022, 17:13:03 UTC
Well, if you have the necessary parts, go for it! But don't forget to take photos when they are done.

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