Inspiration: I wanted to send 4th of July cards this year and wanted to try a technique I hadn't used since elementary school.
How I Made Them: On a large sheet of paper I drew lots of fireworks with crayons. Then I took very watered down kid's paint in dark blue and brown (mixed) and did a wash over the paper. After it dried, I cut the large paper into rectangles that fit on the cards. After gluing them to the cards, I used Sharpie's to add "Happy 4th of July!" on the outside. On the inside I wrote "Celebrate independence with fun and fireworks!"
Alternatives:
- I'm out of watercolor paint so I just really watered down my daughter's Crayola Kid's Paint, but watercolor would have been much better - smoother, and closer to the color I wanted.
- This technique would work really well for Halloween cards too! And maybe even "Over the Hill" birthday cards.
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