Do you find yourself rushing around right before your child attends a birthday party looking for a card, gift wrap, etc? Oh and then go out a buy and expensive card at the store. That was me until last year. For the first time we made a batch for the year. Last year we did pop-up cards from a kit and their group of friends started to look forward to them, that was kind of fun.
When I saw this really fun tutorial to make these lizards on Skip to My Lou, I knew it would be this year's craft. It's by Larissa, from mmmcrafts.
All the boys had to do was paint and glue on tongues. (She does have cool eyes and dots to punch from paper with her tutorial.) Fun and a bit stress reliving after school activity.
The butterflies we did a press and paint - where you paint one side (add quite a bit of paint), fold it over on itself and then open the butterfly for a symmetrical pattern.
This year I also scored a giant shoebox full of maps at a garage sale, so that's our wrapping paper. E has been known to doodle on the map too, adding cars, restaurants, tents, houses etc, which makes it extra fun and more personal. Oh! Let your paint dry overnight before folding as she suggests - the 3-D detail makes it super cool! (You can fold the butterfly up the middle, then horizontal between the top and bottom wings and diagonal through the wings).
Happy Birthday Party-ing!
That is so cute!!!
ReplyDeleteokay those lizards are awesome! I love the map wrapping paper idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I wonder if there's a cutout I could use for all my cards this year? Lizards aren't so great for most wedding/shower gifts.
ReplyDeleteButterflies might work...
Okay, those are cool.
ReplyDeleteI was imagining a much more complex pop-up card, but that's easy and fabulous!
And I love Love LOVE the mapping paper idea! So fun!