Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gratitude. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Gratitude with toddlers

Good manners and being considerate of others is something that I value highly and thus it is something that I want to instill in my children as being important.

The little H boy has developed a charming habit of saying "No Thanks" when he is asked questions sometimes.
It is actually pretty cute - for example - "Is it time to get out of the bath now H?" to a reply "No Thanks!".

I do wonder though how long it will last.

His Birthday Party on Sunday was an event that wouldn't have gone anywhere near as smoothly without the help and love of some of our family members and of course his (and our) friends who brought him some lovely gifts.

So yesterday I made him some colouring pages that we could turn into thank-you cards that he could send to all of his aunts and uncles and friends.


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We sat down yesterday afternoon with a brand new packet of *washable* felt tip pens and he scribbled away all over the colouring pages - I printed out as many as I needed plus a few more.

Being a 2 year old colouring is really just a mass of scribbles but that was kind of the look I was going for.

Then I cut out around each of the Thanks! messages leaving a small margin, and we glued these to a bought set of blank yellow cards.


I think that it is important for these cards to not look overly 'done' as they are supposed to be coming from a small child.
I hope that small practices like this which we can talk about and have fun with as he is growing up will help him to appreciate and value when other people do nice things for him.

If you decide to have a go yourself - I hope you have fun!

How do you show gratitude in your family?

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Thank You Notecard Tutorial




 1. Choose a large piece of card, something that has a nice weight and possibly a texture. The one I used had a linen style texture. You could also use smaller pieces of card if that is what you have to hand.  Using a rotary cutter and a quilting ruler, cut the card to your desired size. The finished size of my cards is 4" x 5". To achieve this I first cut long strips of 4" card.


2. Then, taking the long strips of 4" wide card, cut these into 5" long pieces.



3.  Then, taking the paper you have chosen (I used a scrap booking paper with a cute deer pattern), cut this into widths that are shorter than your 5" long card - I cut 3" strips. It helps if the paper you choose has a nice repeat to it - something with a defined place to cut. Then, do the same as you did with the card and cut the patterned paper into widths the same as your card (4" strip shown here).






4. You will now have your pieces of 5" x 4" card and your pieces of 4" x 3" patterned paper. Using a roll on craft glue (found in scrapbooking supply stores), carefully apply glue to all four corners of the rear side of the  patterned paper. Carefully align the edges of the paper with the edges of the card, then stick down. Don't worry if you have over hang on the patterned paper. You can trim this off later.

5.  Once you have finished sticking the pattered pieces to the card, go through and carefully trim off any overhanging paper. Have a look at the rear side of each card to check this. Use your rotary cutter, ruler and cutting mat to achieve a clean edge. (Sorry about no pictures for these steps - camera battery died)

6. Take your alphabet stamp set and stamp your message onto the top part of the front of the card. I approached this by stamping one letter at a time until I finished my two words. I lined all of the cards up on the table and applied the stamp to one card at a time. They won't all look exactly the same - but that is what makes them personalized. Ensure that you leave enough space between the pattered paper and the stamped words to apply a piece of 1/2" ribbon width-ways.


7. You should now have a set of cards, stamped with your thank you message. Measure the width of the card and cut a piece of ribbon 1/4" longer than the width on both sides. Take some double sided tape that is slightly thinner than the ribbon and apply your strips of ribbon to the sticky side of the double sided tape. Ensure that the ribbon covers the tape entirely (i.e. there is no over hang on the width of the ribbon). Leave a small space between each piece of ribbon on the double sided tape. Cut the pieces of ribbon again in the spaces that you left on the double sided tape. You should end up with the same number of ribbon pieces stuck to double sided tape as you have cards.




8. Peel the paper off your double-sided tape and stick your ribbon along the top of the piece of patterned paper. Just slightly covering the top edge of the paper. There should be some overhang of ribbon on each side.


9. Taking your rotary cutter again, carefully trip the overhang from each side of the card. Do this from the reverse side of the card. As you are doing this step, do a final quality assurance check on the edges of the card and ensure you are happy. Trim any mismatched edges.


10. There you have it - your own set of personalized Thank You Notecards. You are now totally prepared for when you receive that unexpected dinner party invite or extra thoughtful gift. Simple write a note of the back and pop it in a nice crisp envelope (available at stationary supply stores).