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Have you made Christmas cards with your children? How early did you start? Any tips for a novice?

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Tobermory · 22/08/2008 08:11

thinking of making Xmas cards with DD, though as she will be only 18mo in December it's going to be very much mummy led!
When do I need to start? How long is it likely to take?
I'm sure I read somewhere about making reindeer with footprints- please tell me how!
Any tips?

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Nbg · 22/08/2008 08:17

You could get a load of craft stuff for her to stick on herself. So you could put the glue on the card and it would be ready for her to decorate.

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ChippyMinton · 22/08/2008 08:37

reindeer instructions

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AbbeyA · 22/08/2008 08:43

People thinking about Christmas in August bring on depression!

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Nemoandthefishes · 22/08/2008 08:44

I usually make christmas cards around nov with the DC[4,2 and 19mths]
We have made snowmen from cotton wool
Reindeer from handprints [just brown paint hand print then put on a red bobble nose and googley eyes]

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Tobermory · 22/08/2008 08:58

abbeya, after posting did think I should have pit a 'sorry' in the title! Was inspired by the Xmas deals thread. I need to start thinking early to have any chance of actually getting it done!

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ChippyMinton · 22/08/2008 09:40

no harm in starting early!

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Cappuccino · 22/08/2008 09:43

GO AWAY

GO AWAY IT IS FECKING AUGUST

'When do I need to start?'

oh god you have left it too late, it is doomed

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Nbg · 22/08/2008 10:35

Oh ignore the scrooges

Bring on christmas.

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Tobermory · 22/08/2008 10:41

at cappucino full of the Christmas spirit already!

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ClareVoiant · 22/08/2008 10:49

After asking for instructions last year i did the reindeer one with ds. We did the reindeer hand and foot onto a4 paper, and did a few attempts to get the best picture. I scanned it into the pc, shrunk it down and added googly eyes and a big red nose in publisher. Used a publisher template to make a 2 fold card that could be printed onto a4 then folded up to a6 size. I added a pic of ds to the back of the card etc. It looked really good and everyone thought it was lovely and nobody minded that they all got the same cards for christmas :-)

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puppydavies · 23/08/2008 19:13

when dd1 was teeny i just gave her sheets of paper and festively-coloured paints/glitter/sparkles and let her get on with it, then i cut those bits out and stuck them on cards. i have the child labour out in force every year and you mustn't overestimate their stamina. if you have 30+ cards to do individually you can't count on them doing more than 2 or 3 at a sitting before getting bored. if you start pressuring them to "just do one more sweetheart" through gritted teeth you can be in for a rough time all round.

just letting them make one BIG mess that you then cut into teeny bits (festive shapes if you like) seems to be a smarter idea, cos then you don't control them and make it a trial for everyone. e.g. getting kids to realise the convention is that the picture goes on the front of the card takes years to instill.

stop when one of you isn't having fun any more.

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LynetteScavo · 23/08/2008 19:26

It is August. Yesterday was "book to see FC at Harrods" on 2 different threads. Today it is Christmas cards. Will it be Christmas cake or pudding tommorow?

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jojo76 · 24/08/2008 22:54

you can make nice christmas tree ones by just cutting a simple christmas tree shape out of green paper, sticking in on a card, cover it in glue and let dd go crazy chucking sparkly stuff like sequins and beads on! Go for it, its never too early!

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