Thursday, April 10, 2008

Meet in the Middle Notecard

Card
Hello everyone! Today's homemade notecard project is called "Meet in the Middle." They are quick to put together and would make great birthday or even Mother's Day cards!

Paper
Materials:
-5" x 10" piece of cardstock
-4 1/2" square of patterned scrapbook paper
-2 1/2" square of cardstock
-Ribbon
-Stickers

Tools:
-Scissors
-Ruler
-Glue
-Hot Glue


Paper
Take the large piece of scrapbook paper and fold in both sides at 2 1/2 inches. I used a ruler as a guide.

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Paper
Get your square of patterned scrapbook paper.

Paper
Cut in half.

Card
Glue pieces to front of card.

Ribbon
For this next step you will need wide ribbon or a long strip of paper would also work. This pretty vintage ribbon was a gift from my friend, Heather!

Card
Using hot glue, attach one end to the inside of card.

Card
Wrap ribbon around back of card securing with hot glue.

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Continue around to the front and secure other end of ribbon to the inside of card.

Sticker
Add stickers or stamps to small square of cardstock.

Card
Hot glue the square to the left side flap.

Card
Send to a friend!

31 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:23 PM

    So pretty if only I had the time lol.Work is getting to me.

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  2. It's beautiful and you are so PATIENT!!! To take photos of each step and post them for us. You're an amazing woman Kelli!

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  3. Pretty, pretty ... what a lovely use for a bit of vintage ribbon! It looks familiar somehow!!! You are so blessed with talents Kelli! Thank you for sharing your gifts this way!

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  4. That's gorgeous, Kelli! I love card-making. :o)

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  5. That's very pretty Kelli!

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  6. Anonymous4:12 AM

    That is so beautiful, it looks great. Thanks so much for sharing !!

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  7. Well, Kelli, between you and Christie, I might just have to try this. You make it seem so easy, and the results are beautiful!

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  8. I love these card tutorials. Thanks, Kelli!

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  9. Anonymous7:52 AM

    That is another lovely creation. Thanks!!

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  10. Neat idea. I love it!

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  11. Hi, Kelli! Thanks for visiting my site! I relly like yours! - Lizi

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  12. What a pretty card and frugal idea. This one is really pretty. Thanks for sharing the instructions.

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  13. Hi Kelli,

    This is beautiful, prettier than anything in the stores. Thanks for sharing...

    Theresa

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  14. Hi Kelli,
    Loved reading about your cooking, cleaning and craft projects!
    Sounds like spring is in full swing at your house and you make it all look so easy and well organized!
    xo

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  15. That would be such a lovely gift to receive. Great instructions too.

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  16. LOVE it! I have to make one of these! Thanks for sharing.

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  17. Anonymous11:15 AM

    Wow, that is so pretty, and it looks so easy. I think I will make a few up and send them to family and friends as Thank You notes.
    ~dawn

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  18. Anonymous11:40 AM

    This card is just beautiful!! You come up with the most creative things!! I hope I can try this in the next few days. It is just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Kelli, this is the prettiest card and seems simple to do. Another great idea for my project file. Hugs, Linda

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  20. Anonymous3:04 PM

    pretty cool! thanks for sharing...

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  21. Do you know this morning I was just thinking *Oh I hope Kelli does a Mothers Day card, so I can get some ideas!!!* You just saved me an email! It looks BEAUTIFUL! My daughter and I will have so much fun working on these for NaNa etc....As always thank you for sharing!!!

    Kelly

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  22. Anonymous4:15 PM

    I am in awe of your talent - it's lovely!

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  23. Love the look of the card and now I am wordering where my rubber stamps were put when we moved? you have me thinking about starting a project or two......thanks for the push

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  24. That is a great looking card. Thanks Kelli, for another beautiful idea.
    Nancy

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  25. Kelli,

    I remember so well the Mother's Day gifts/projects we did in school. One year we bought perfume-scented necklaces. Pee-yew! One year we made cards using the toothbrush/paint/screen technique. Cool - I should try that now. And one year we made "tea cup men" by turning cups upside down, gluing them to the saucers and gluing felt features on the face (the handle was the nose.)

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  26. What a beautiful card. I will have to try something like that! You have such wonderful ideas!

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  27. Love the card!! Am already planning a time to share this with our bible study group.

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  28. That is beautiful. I love that you share these great crafts with us.

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  29. Anonymous9:58 PM

    WOW, so pretty n so simple to make! thanks for sharing that. :)

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  30. Great idea, Kelli! I wonder where you get all your ideas from!

    I would love to make my own cards, too... if only I had more time...

    XoX, Anita

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  31. What a pretty card. Any friend would be delighted to get one of these.

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I appreciate you stopping by for a visit and taking the time to say hi! I will try to answer any questions here in the comments.
~Kelli