Name: Chrissy
Location: United States

Non-working mom of two girls under two years old. I'm always on the look-out for new activities to engage my daughters in. Here you'll find some of the activities that we've enjoyed together. Have any suggestions for toddler fun? I'd love to hear from you! Email me at chrissy(at)toddlebits (dot)com.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Our Mother's Day Gifts for the Grandmas

I didn't think it would be this long between my Mother's Day Crafts post and now, and I'm sure you've all been just teetering there on the edge of your seats waiting for me to present the silhouette card idea that I left as a teaser at the end of the post.

Oh...you didn't get that far? Just a skimmer, huh? Well, here it is anyway.

mother's day gift2

On the inside I included this poem (that I wrote so please be kind):

This is your day,

It's all about you,

Flowers and cards and how do you dos.

This one time of year,

We remember to say,

Thank you, dear Grandma, for your loving way.

We also made some hand flowers and taped the hands onto a pipe cleaner stem. One hand from each kid. Tis very cute. In fact, I think I'm going to make an extra one to keep for myself. :)

The silhouettes were VERY easy to do. The hardest part was getting a good profile shot of a kid who won't stay in one place for more than a second. Once you have the shot, there are just a few steps in Photoshop to go through.

I found directions here. Basically, you delete the background using the magic wand tool, desaturate, decrease brightness, and increase contrast. Very easy. Just make sure you have a good clean background...saves a lot of time with the magic wand.

I'm loving how mine turned out, but I think that someone who really knows what they're doing could turn this idea into something truly impressive. If you do try this, let me know. I'd love to see what others can do with the silhouettes!


P.S. A BIG heartfelt thank you to those who offered your kind words and prayers. The Lord heard you and every time I thought I had tapped out all my baby-watching resources, He would send someone else over to help keep an eye on my little ones so that I could go spend some more time with my husband in the hospital. Between the memorial services for Grandpa tomorrow and Daddy-O coming home, things should definitely start getting back to normal by the weekend. Thanks again for your thoughtful words.

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6 Comments:

At May 8, 2008 10:37 PM , Blogger Jenny said...

I'm so glad life is getting back to normal for you. My prayers are still with you.

Your poem is perfect and so are the cards.

And thank you so very, very much for the photoshop tips! I finally got my Mac and I plan to try this out very soon, I'll let you know how it goes!

Take care!

 
At May 8, 2008 11:26 PM , Blogger Kelsey S said...

Thats so cute! Love the poem!

Kelsey
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At May 8, 2008 11:50 PM , Blogger Kellan said...

Beautiful cards and poem - so lovely. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Take care - Kellan

 
At May 9, 2008 7:46 AM , Blogger Shawn said...

These are so sweet. Thank you. Will be sure to do these for upcoming holidays.

 
At May 10, 2008 5:08 PM , Blogger CC said...

That is awesome!!! I don't know what I'm doing for the grandmas for mother's day yet and it is tomorrow! They live hundreds/thousands of miles away! Aack. Slacker! Me!! I'll check out those instructions, but I doubt I'll have the energy for photoshopping today.....

So glad you found a sitter and hubby will be home soon!

 
At May 13, 2008 12:52 PM , Blogger Our Green Nest said...

Love the cards....Hope all is getting back to normal with your fam and everyone is doing well!

 

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