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Archive for May, 2007


Frog in the Field: Offer Party Bag for children

Frog in the Field has an easy to use e-commerce website (www.froginthefield.co.uk) with recommendations for age suitability and always a few special offers. While they offer an exclusive Limited Edition Prestige Range, they also have very competitive prices on standard Party Bag range and cater for every budget and taste. With prices for complete pre-filled party bags from just £2.95 there has to be something for everybody.

If you want to get your children a birthday party bag instead of candies, pay them a visit. I visited their website and found out that they give a free service of emaling your children free electronic cards on their birthday.

I wish that our special birthday card design can be included in their party bag as well.

But at this moment, we still need your input to get a name for our specially designed transformable 3D paper card.

Frog in the Field: Offer Party Bag for children homepage

How to write a Birthday Note to a Child

Kim Hummert post an article on How to write a Birthday Note to a Child. I summarized the main point here. For full article, refer Kim’s article.

1. Try not to write anything pretentious, such as “to my dearest …” or “to a sweet little angel pie …” Think about how the child will feel if it is read aloud in a group.

2. Keep it short and sweet. A child wants to know how special they are and what they mean to you. Use a phrase such as “you are very special to me and I want you to know how much I love you …” or perhaps “your Uncle Sally is very proud of you  …”

3. Choose a note card that is fun and colorful. It is even better if the card can get them participate in “installing” the card. Refer our transformable F1 Racecar card.

4. Try a redeemable coupon inside.

 

Buy card at our Pigeon Card Store.

We need a name for our card design. You will get free cards if you help us: Creative card design – We need a name!

 

Making the Ballon Birthday Card – Boy or Girl

 

Denise Witmer wrote a step by step article teaching you to make a very simple card which is mostly a free printable but with some embellishing. Both of the boy and girl graphics are available in these steps

Step #1: Making the Ballon Birthday Card – Boy or Girl.

Step #2: Gather Your Supplies.

Step #3: Get the Card Front for a Girl.

Step #4: Get the Card Front for a Boy.

Step #5: Print Out Card Front.

Step #6: Trim the Edge.

Step #7: Add Buttons and Finishing Touches.

 

Buy card at our Pigeon Card Store.

We need a name for our card design. You will get free cards if you help us:

Creative card design – We need a name!