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Archiver’s has its own line of stationery called Yours Truly.  One of my favorite things in our collection of cards and envelopes is our sticker seals for envelopes.  They’re great for sealing envelopes with a coordinating color, but my favorite use for them lately is POLKA DOTS!  Super easy to create a background of polka dots on a card, envelope, page, tag or even on wrapping paper!  Check out this baby card that literally took me 5 minutes…

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Page Idea

As you browse through our store, you’ll notice our collections are displayed together.  This takes all the guess work out of matching papers and embellishments since we’ve already done it for you.  Check out this adorable page Molly made using Snuggle Bug collection by Little Yellow Bicycle.

Click here for full instructions and product list.  AND, notice the new feature we added to our idea section…when you hover over the image with your cursor, it will show you a close up of sections of the page so you can really check out all of the detail!  LOVING this!

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Tired of the traditional baby shower games and looking to do something meaningful for that special mom-to-be in your life? This is the perfect activity for you! Spice up a baby shower by creating a memory album for baby’s first memories. This activity allows guests to interact and socialize, get creative and work together to create a gift mom and baby will cherish for years to come!   

Here’s how!

As the host, pick-up these basic supplies: 

  • Adhesive
  • Paper trimmer
  • Scissors
  • Chalk ink (I love Chestnut Roan!)
  • 8″ x 8″ album
  • Coordinating paper and embellishments (I used the ADORABLE October Afternoon “Ducks in a Row” collection)
  • Coordinating 8 1/2″ x 11 cardstock
  • Ribbon
  • Basic punches (such as circles or border punches)  

Once you’ve selected the creative supplies, spread out the goodies and encourage each guest to create a two-page layout allowing room for mom to add photos later. Consider pulling examples from magazines or even creating a few samples of your own to lead the way.  The result will be a coordinating completed album mom can use immediately! 

This idea is perfect for more than just baby showers! By simply changing the type of paper and embellishments, this activity also suites a child’s birthday party, Girl Scout troop, bridal shower and more. If additional copies are needed, take completed pages to Archiver’s where you can easily make archival-safe copies on demand using the color copier. 

What a cheerful creation?!

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Modern Mom

“The ending of an era and the turning of a page…” sings country star Tim McGraw. No doubt we’ve all been there, or will be at some time, to the stage in our life where our closest friends and family are welcoming children of their own. ‘Tis the story of my life as my dearest friends are becoming moms and dads. And with expected arrivals, comes the need for baby shower cards, cards for my hospital visits and of course “welcome home baby” cards. My friends have come to know that I make every card by hand just for them, so needless to say, I’m quickly gaining experience in the baby card category. 

My inspiration for this card came from my dear friend Stacey who is one modern mom  of her one-week old daughter Harper Elle. She’s a classy fashionista, beautiful inside and out, and is highly creative herself. (Just look at her artsy engagement photo and her chic mom and baby photos!). I sat down to create a card for Harper and knew I had to think differently about my color choice. Baby cards don’t need to feature the traditional colors of blue for boys and pink for girls. Instead, take a fresh approach and choose colors that are different and even sophisticated! Here I chose a more modern design combining shades of light blue and coral and combined with the ever-so-versatile BasicGrey Basics paper (love this!) and my new favorite card component – Core’dinations cardstock! Using a Making Memories sanding block, I roughed up the light grey cardstock to add a soft texture as the background for my die-cut letters. In my world, a baby card is not complete without a wrap of delicate tool further embellished with miniature clear gemstones for a hint of sparkle.  Once you find card components you like, it’s easy to transfer them to create multiple cards such as the second baby boy example. 

Handmade baby cards in general become cherished mementos for a baby’s memory box, but taking it a step further to customize to the style of the family can give that extra ounce of your love!

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