May 6, 2012

Hand-Colored Mother’s Day Card

If you would like to make a homemade Mothers Day card, I’ve collected a bunch of decorative letters from clipartETC.com and arranged them on a jpeg file that you can just print and color.
1. Click on the image above to download my prepared jpeg file. Print on a sheet of heavy 8.5" x 11" paper with the landscape setting and all footers removed.
2. Use colored pencils to fill in the letters.
3. If you would like to make it into a card, tape to another paper and write a message inside.

4 comments:

Committed Recycler said...

I have enjoyed reading your blog for quite awhile.

I lead a Daisy Girl Scout Troop, and this will be the first of your ideas that I will try with them, thank you so much!

We are working on the petal "Make the World a Better Place" and I have been preparing a lesson with the theme that our mothers and care givers help make the world a better place.

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

Ooh these are great! Thanks so much for sharing these, I'll be linking.

Julia said...

I just printed three for the kids to color in the morning so I can get them in the mail. Thanks for sharing this! I'm not sure how I found your blog, but have enjoyed reading it for a couple of months now. So many wonderful projects!

Anonymous said...

I modified your idea for a birthday card!

Love your ideas and am so glad that you keep up with your post. I look weekly for new ideas from you!

Thanks for sharing!