Acute How-To: Simple Pop-up Holiday Cards

I saw a similar idea on Pinterest last week and had to try it!  These pop-up cards are a simple and inexpensive way to share the joy of this holiday season.

What you will need:

  • card stock {one sheet per card + extra for decoration}
  • scissors and paper cutter {optional}
  • glue stick or double sided tape

Step One:

Fold a sheet of standard cardstock {8 1/2×11”} in half.  Open the paper up and cut with scissors or a paper cutter down the fold so that you have two equal halves.

Step Two:

Fold each half down so that you have two blank cards.  Take one of the blank folded cards and cut several slits in the back {on the fold side}.

Step Three:

Open up the card that you just cut and pop in the pieces – these will be little stands for your decorations.

Step Four:

Take the second folded card and glue or tape it to the one that has the stands inside of it.

Step Five:

Decorate your card – you can cut out pictures of your kids or pets and glue them to the little stands inside the card.  Or, you can print clip art + a message {which is what I did for one of my cards}.  There are also several free downloadable holiday messages + gift tags that you can download and cut out for the inside of your cards.

{For this card, I used a free downloadable image from Eat Drink Chic blog}

Happy Holidays, everyone!

where craftiness comes from: lisa mundorff

Lisa Mundorff is an illustrator and painter from the Pacific Northwest. Recently, I caught up with Lisa to find out where she feels that her craftiness comes from.

dear ida holiday boat card - click the image for more info

Lisa and her husband partnered with their neighbors to turn their family holiday cards into the greeting card business: Dear Ida.

Lisa knew that she was creative from a very young age; she was always interested in both visual art and music. When she reached college Lisa had both a Music and an Art Major, but eventually decided on art as her official career path.

Her family and friends have always been great supporters of Lisa’s art and loved receiving her hand drawn holiday cards each year. It was from this encouragement that the idea of Dear Ida came to life. Working on Dear Ida and on children’s book illustration from home works well for Lisa as she has her young family with her.

“I love that the work I do is so creative – that when I am done, I have something concrete to show for it.”
-Lisa Mundorff

Being able to get real feedback from family and friends on what they do and don’t like is invaluable to Lisa. Their enthusiasm is very much appreciated. Lisa also says that her children think she has the best job in the world because she gets to spend all day drawing and coloring.

Lisa has reminded me that not only does creativity allow you to share your ideas with the world, but that you are also able to build your world and your family around it. Creativity is such a gift, and one that everyone has, and we are fortunate when we are able not only to fit it into our lives but to make it our lives.

Don’t you think so, too?

Thanks, Lisa! Vist her here: websiteportfolio

unicorn love

Well, if you know me from yummygoods, you know I must do a unicorn post.

Here you go.

You’re welcome.

From the description by mitchellanddent, “I love you more than rainbows and unicorns. That’s a whole lotta love.”:

sparklepaw:

sparkle paw unicorn card

isabellsumbrella:

isabellsumbrella unicorn card

and this print from IrenaSophia just steals my heart:

irena sophia unicorn and girl illustration

If you need a smile, check out the Unicorn Stories animated shorts by me and Beth Dunn! (start with the second one: To The Moon)

Well, friends. My stint as Scoutie Girl’s Blogger-in-Residence has come to a close. It was so much fun that I think I might have to do this kind of thing over at my place from time to time!

Thanks for hanging out with me!

xo,

melissa @ yummygoods

Fresh Faces :: Fierce Mally

Cheers to Fierce Mally for creating these whimsical pen and ink illustrations of everyday objects, which are printed on note cards. I would love to find one of these in my mailbox!

new from fin & roe :: letterpress

fin + roe - letterpress greetings

lori, scoutie girl contributor and the designer behind fin + roe, has been keeping us on pins & needles since last week! finally, monday morning she announced her big news: letterpress greetings in her signature patterns and with her signature wit. these are the type of greeting cards that scream “stock up!” because you know you’ll need them soon enough.

click on over to see for yourself!