Halloween: Romantic Art and Customs of Yesteryear Postcard Book
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Paper Halloween Cards
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Fun, eye-catching, pop-up card makes for a memorable greeting Inside: Happy Halloween (Pop-up art) Details: Die-cut interior and glitter accents. Manufacturer: Up With Paper Size: 5.25" square Read more...
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The fun, eye-catching Treasures line of greeting cards, featuring engaging designs and surprising pop-ups are irresistible. They incorporate a combination of designs with pop-ups, richly embellished with glitter, ribbons, lace bows, soft plush and other items. Up With Paper developed these three dimensional greeting cards back in 1978 and was one of the first companies to turn paper engineering into a miniature art form. Treasures cards charm senders and recipients alike! Read more...
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Cut costs for Halloween parties Milky Way, Butterfinger, Baby Ruth are 10 for $10 with the Kroger Plus card. • Don't splurge on decorations. You're probably only going to use them once a year, so use low-cost decorations such as streamers or make your own with construction paper, |
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American Greetings Sparks Ghoulish Giggles with Neon Wishes(TM) CLEVELAND, Oct. 11, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Consumers love to send greeting cards to friends and family throughout the year because it helps them to stay connected, but fun holidays like Halloween offer a unique opportunity to surprise them |
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Spooky cuts: Halloween art with scissors Halloween poems in Pennsylvania German dialect and English accompany the art. For years Fritsch, a ninth generation Pennsylvania German who lives in Longswamp Township, Berks County, has made traditional scherenschnitte at Halloween for cards that he |
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DIY: Paper Luminary Covers for Halloween All you need are some orange and black construction paper or card stock and you are ready to go. Start by printing a template from the computer or if you are artistic, you can draw any Halloween related image yourself. Take your image and center it on |
There in the corner of her sunroom is what on first glance looks like a Christmas tree, complete with lights. But instead of being decked with green and red balls, santas and snowmen, the faux fir is proudly flying the colors of Old Glory. Tucked amid the branches are American flags, paper balls wrapped in the stars and stripes and other red, white and blue totems, many she made herself.
For Feige, who lives way out in the country and has to drive into town for fireworks and other public expressions of patriotism, decorating a year-round Christmas tree is “just another way to celebrate the Fourth of July” without leaving her house.
I am a subscriber to Paper Crafts and when I received this issue a few weeks back I was excited to try out this card. Actually, the original maker of the card gives you the template to make it along with accessing it off of Paper Crafts site. I loved it and wanted to share it with you. I’m currently mass producing this card and using it for my Halloween mailers this year! Happy Crafting and thank you for visiting. Please rate/comment.