Product Review: Hot Off the Press Card Making Supplies

Great Products for Holiday Scrapbooking, Crafts and Card Making

By Christine Miserandino, published Dec 06, 2006
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Rating: 4.3 of 5

I have been stuck in the house with nothing to do while my body recuperates from being in the hospital. Friends had suggested I take up a hobby or a craft to pass the time and to feel a sense of accomplishment. I was not really in the mood to do anything "cheery," so when I first thought of scrapbooking or card making, I didn't think it "fit". Why would I want to document my life right now if I just left the hospital and still felt sick?

Well boy was I wrong! First of all it is a great project to work on when I have energy and I can keep adding to it as days go by. There is no deadline. I can work when I feel like it, and stop when I don't. I can work on one page or jump around. It might sound silly, but I also found that for some reason memories or occasions look so much better when decorated on brightly colored paper. It kind of forces you to look at the good in your life and celebrate it on paper. Even my "get well" cards looked better collaged in a scrapbook.

I found the website paperwishes.com and learned about a new craft idea that goes with the whole scrapbooking craze, that has my friends addicted. It is card making. After receiving so much love and support from friends and family members during this hard time in my life, I wanted to send those people a special thank you note to let them know how grateful I was. A handmade card is so much more personal then the average store bought card. You can cater it to whoever is receiving the card and you can save money because cards and stationary have become so expensive these days. On this website I found many things from books, to articles, to basic supplies to use with this craft. Many of the supplies they have are coordinated to make it even easier to jump right in and get started.

The "card maker's idea book" features 101 card ideas from simple to more complex from top designers. It is an easy to follow book and gives great ideas to work from, especially for the card making novice. The pictures are easy to follow or to use for inspiration. I was actually surprised at how easy some basic techniques really were and how great they looked! This book retails for 9.99 and is definitely worth it.

Product Review: Hot Off the Press Card Making Supplies

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Credit: paperwishes.com

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Thanks so much - you have inspired me. Of course, that means you have added to my unfinished project guilt. Gee.

Posted on 09/04/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

 
My favorite cards each holiday are the one's my niece makes. How she manages the time with twin boys to take care of, I'll never know...

Posted on 07/07/2007 at 12:07:00 AM

 
My mom loves to make her own greeting cards. Maybe I'll get her this for Mother's Day.

Posted on 04/01/2007 at 3:04:00 AM

 
Great article christine! I'm going to check out the website right now! 5/5

Posted on 03/14/2007 at 1:03:00 PM

 
Great info, wish I had the time and patience to "do" scrapbooking!

Posted on 01/14/2007 at 6:01:00 AM

 
Great information, I have some friends who actually have scrapbooking slumber parties.

Posted on 12/08/2006 at 6:12:00 AM

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