Everyone loves getting snail mail! There is just something so special about getting a letter that email, phone calls, or facebook messages just can't begin to compete with. The thing I love the most about them is that they truly represent the person writing the letter. Through handwriting and doodles and even the scratched out errors and wrinkled paper. I love snail mail! Send me some now :)
So, Christmas time is the rare occasion in the year where most people send out said snail mail. We receive lots of Christmas cards and letters from people in our lives who have moved away, filling us in on their endeavors. Only recently have I sat down and begun making personal cards for my close family & friends (and a few artsy people who would appreciate the effort). I hope it's a tradition I can continue as we grow our family and priorities change. Nonetheless, I would like to share with you my Christmas card for this year in a little DIY post.
Since I was somewhat late on getting these made, I went for a crafty approach rather than getting super artistic. They turned out really cute and I hope they bring some happiness to those who receive them.
I scoured the internet looking for ideas on how to do intricate pop up cards, but soon realized that they were lacking a certain "me"-ness. So instead I did a simple pop up that really anyone who can cut is capable of.
Hot glue gun
Hot glue sticks
Glitter
Tempera or acrylic paint
Pencil
Paintbrushes
Scissors