Really, what are the odds of you being born and of me getting to know you? (About 1 in 400 trillion, according to the Internet.) 4.25 x 5.5 inches Letter-pressed by hand on archival-quality card stock with kraft envelope. Meet the Maker: We are a few human beings longing for connection / a small printmaking workshop based out of Oakland, California. We specialize in hand-printed & assembled objects, and we're blessed to be able to make them in a small studio by an Oakland farmhouse with a lemon tree. People I've Loved 's intends to facilitate the communication between real, tactile people. Not that we want to deny people their digital selves, but we think there can be room for both.
Front: Born to be Wild Inside: ...but only till 9 pm or so! Happy Birthday Card size: 4.75" x 6.7" Printed in the USA on recycled paper.
Your child will love creating with these alphabet lego cards, they are a free printable download.
"Do you think you can fit through this index card?" My daughter looked at me like I was crazy as I asked her this question and held up a 3x5 index card. She emphatically answered
Some moms are born, some moms are made — but the very best mom deserves a lush, lush bouquet. Show her you care this Mother's Day.4.25" x 5.5". Letter-pressed by hand on archival-quality card stock with a snocone envelope.
This bundle of Montessori based New born visual stimulation cards contain 35 different patterns . Infant visual stimulation cards helps in stimulating baby's vision. This is instant PDF download. Please use the below link to download Montessori baby visual sensory and stimulation cards. How to use: 1. Take a printout and cut them into individual pieces. PDF files size - 8.5x11 inches (US Letter Paper Size) PDF files size - A4 Paper Size 2. Paste or hang them near the infants, where they look very often. Use cardboard to paste the printout 3. As infants can see only these bright colors (Red, black and white) , pasting these cards help them to stimulate their vision. Note to buyers: 1. Most of the images looks same as created. But there may be little chance for variations due to printer , ink etc. 2. No refunds or returns as this is a digital bundle
This baby & expecting card is a digital reproduction of an original linocut print. It shows two hands holding tiny baby feet - welcoming the little one into the world. The card is available in golden yellow and green-blue. The original design was drawn, carved into lino and hand printed by myself. I then scanned the print and had the card printed by a company with sustainability in mind. Reusability: The card has a blank inner sheet for your own message. Thanks to the loose inner sleeve the person who receives this card can keep your wishes, replace the sheet and send the card on to someone else - making it reusable. Dimensions: A6 10.5cm x 15cm Approx. 4x6 inches Material: The card itself is made from 80% recycled material and 20% chlorine free fibres. It has an ivory colour with some lovely visible speckles. The inner sheet and the brown envelope that comes with the card are out of 100% recycled material. Shipping & Packaging: All greeting cards are dispatched within 1-3 working days and shipped in a board backed envelope. The packaging material is plastic free and either recyclable or biodegradable. For more greeting cards visit: https://www.etsy.com/ie/shop/MisprintedMind
Get kids moving with these printable gross motor movement for kids activity cards. Great for classroom brain breaks or PE, at home or school.
A single greeting card, left blank for your message. Printed in the UK on to a beautifully textured, FSC certified 300gsm A6 card, this card includes a recycled, kraft envelope. From the village of Penmon to the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), this watercolour image by Janet Bell was born out of a period of creativity and exploration of a new medium. This piece features the mountains and sea that so inspire this Anglesey artist and explores the diversity and versatility of the Welsh landscape. SIZE 14.8 x 10.5cm
In 2020, a new Digimon card game is born. Digivolve an unstoppable Digimon of your very own to take on all comers!
For years, I had this card on my bulletin board. This is Lancelot, the living unicorn who was born in the Mendocino Mountains of Northern California in 1980. Unlike other unicorns I have seen, Lancelot was a real animal, the son of an angora goat.
This article is a presentation of an all-handmade art work by Japanese moku hanga artist Osamu Sugiyama and the story behind this fascinating image. Lukla is one of the most dangerous airports in the world, situated at a height of 2,860 meters above sea level in Nepal.
Simone McLeod, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1962, belongs to the Name doodem (Sturgeon clan) of the ᓇᐦᑲᐌ (Nakawē-Ojibwe Anishinaabeg). She is a member of Pasqua First Nation in Saskatchewan. Simone, who feels a strong spiritual kinship with her mother’s people, the Azaadiwi ziibi Nitam, or Poplar River First Nation of Manitoba, is a versatile artist: not only does she paint; she is also a talented poet, writer, and photographer. Simone McLeod descends from a long line of Ojibwe Midewiwin healers on both parental sides. Her traditional Anishinaabe name is Aki-egwaniizid, or Ahki-ekwanîsit, which means Earth Blanket, or All That Covers the Earth. When asked about her painting process, Simone said, “Painting was something that I often thought of when I was a small child, but I felt that it was not the right time. I believed that I had to wait until I could find something that had a lot of meaning to me. Each painting contains a piece of my soul. I have a strong faith in humankind and my paintings are silent prayers of hope for the future.” Although she is considered a Medicine Painter working in the tradition of the Canadian Native School of Woodland Art, Simone definitely holds a unique place in the art heritage of her People.
Looking for a fun extra credit math project? This website tells you which mathematician was born on your birthday! Makes a fun link between math and history and a fun way for students to gain some extra credit in math.
You've found my popup sea otter and cub card - ideal for to show your Mum that you love them on Mother's Day. Also great for new parents or new born babies and children. The card opens and the sea otter parent hugs the baby as it lies on it’s back There is no text printed on the card which allows you to add your own personalised message. The back of the card is blank, except for my details, which gives you plenty of space to add your own text. ABOUT MY CARDS I work as an illustrator and paper engineer, making popup books, cards and gifts. I’ve designed each card, which has been printed on artist 200gsm matte card, which I have personally hand assembled. Each card folds flat for postage and measures approximately 10.4 x 15.8cm – folding out to 20.8 x 15.8 cm when opened (without the dimensions of the actual popup which can go beyond the edge of the page to make it more effective). Each card also comes with an envelope as shown in the photograph and a protective cellophane sleeve. I pride myself on attention to detail and I hope you'll love seeing these cards popup, just as much as I love designing and making them. ~ Handmade item, printed on to and cut from 200 gsm white card ~ Finished card stands approx. W 20.8 x D 15.8 ~ Includes a good quality envelope within a protective cellophane sleeve ~ Folds flat for posting
OK, here's my second attempt. I like this one better. The ribbons are coming out of the two little holes made by my die cutter which help ...
How to make black and white baby cards. Free pattern and tutorial for the no-sew and sewing method included! A great DIY project with felt and fabric.
A single greeting card, left blank for your message. Printed in the UK on to a beautifully textured, FSC certified 300gsm A6 card, this card includes a recycled, kraft envelope. From the village of Penmon to the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia), this watercolour image by Janet Bell was born out of a period of creativity and exploration of a new medium. This piece features the mountains and sea that so inspire this Anglesey artist and explores the diversity and versatility of the Welsh landscape. SIZE 14.8 x 10.5cm
Angel Wicky born April 8, 1991 Pelgrzhimov, Czech Republic. From childhood, Angel studied singing and acting, both in primary art school and in the conservatory.