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From Stash to Blessing: Create a Stack of Cards to Share

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If you've been following along with me this week, you know we’ve been talking about using the supplies we already have—especially that beautiful patterned paper we tend to hold onto for “just the right project.”

Well, today I want to take it one step further and show you how to use those pre-cut pieces of paper to create a sweet little stack of cards that you can gift to someone else.

Your stash has the power to bless others.

Once your paper is trimmed down to card front size, you’re already halfway there. Add in a simple sentiment stamp, a few embellishments if you’d like, and you’ve got a beautiful set of cards ready to go.

Today I’m sharing a short video as I create a stack of cards from just a few pieces of patterned paper. It’s amazing how quickly they come together once everything is prepped and ready!

You can watch the reel here:

These types of projects remind me that handmade doesn’t have to be complicated to be meaningful.

This set of cards is going into a little gift bundle—a thoughtful surprise for someone I know who loves to send notes but doesn’t always have the time to make cards herself. I’m simply tucking them into a bag and add a coordinating tag for a sweet presentation.

Think about it… who in your life might appreciate a small bundle of handmade cards?

  • A neighbor

  • A friend from church

  • A caregiver

  • A new mom

  • A teacher

  • A fellow crafter

You never know how a small, heartfelt gift can brighten someone’s day.

And just in case you need the reminder today:


You’re allowed to use your pretty paper.


You’re allowed to enjoy your supplies.You’re allowed to create and give and still want to purchase something new later.

There’s no guilt here—only joy and blessings. When we use what we have, we’re making space (physically and emotionally) to be more intentional with both our crafting and our giving.

So go ahead—grab those pieces of patterned paper, stamp a sentiment, and start stacking up some cards to share. It’s a simple project, but one that brings so much heart to your crafting.

 

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