Showing posts with label daffodil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daffodil. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Daffodil

The art of the thank you note is slowly fading into oblivion. It's just so much easier, cheaper and faster to shoot over a nice e-mail thank you than to write and mail the old fashioned way. Plus, it's almost considered polite. I don't even have most of my friends' addresses at all.

But I'm trying to bring it back.

Post-Passover seders I have at least two thank yous to write. So, slightly belatedly, I decided to put something together that was a little more personal than an e-mail.

Martha is essentially the card goddess, so naturally I turned to her. I thought that her Year of Cut-Out Cards was a great idea, and, even though it is no longer March, I decided on the daffodil design because it was the cutest... and simplest. And daffodils are the best, no matter what month it is.

I printed out her template at 1.5x the normal size because I wanted to make the flower slightly bigger. I cut out each piece separately. In order to use these pieces as templates, I taped them onto card stock. I quadrupled the card stock and cut out along the taped template borders. For the top of the daffodil, I decided to use some of the colorful fabric I had lying around.

Although these are obviously not at cute as Martha's, I think they make great homemade cards that will be perfect for thank you notes. Now I just need to round up the correct addresses.

For instructions: http://www.marthastewart.com/how-to/how-to-make-paper-cutout-cards?backto=true&backtourl=/photogallery/easter-and-spring-greetings#