Family Mega Card Tutorial

So what do you do when you have several children who want to lavish a loved one with cards, colored pictures and maybe a photo or two?

Rather than bombarding family and friends with multiple cards, we began assembling these file folder lap-packs several years ago to make one Family Mega card. You can use a variety of scrapbook supplies, coloring books, Scripture Motto books, photographs, or let your imagination run wild!

The children recently made this one for their Grandpa’s birthday.

Begin with 2 letter size file folders (they make these in various colors!). Cut the uneven edge off one to measure 8″. Open the other and fold each side toward the middle (this is called a “shutter fold”). If you plan to use a button to close the card, NOW is the time to sew it on! I used several strands of embroidery floss to sew on the large button and to attach the ribbon.

 

 Glue the cut folder to the inside of one of the “shutters”. Glue cards, photos and/or letters inside and decorate each page and the cover. Fun!

 

 

 

Here’s our finished Mega Family card for Papa:

Flap opens to reveal Isaac’s card
 Isaac’s card opened to reveal a beautiful color-by-number!
On the left: Top~ from Destiny; Bottom~ Sam
Sam’s Scripture Motto card opened.
A coloring picture from 5 year old Destiny.
Turn the folder page to reveal cards from Corrie (left),MacKenzie (top right)  & Stephanie.
Corrie & MacKenzie’s cards opened. Steph’s is a more traditional card with a message inside.
Beautiful Scripture Mottos colored & laminated by Haley (top) & Emily (bottom).

These can be removed from the book.

Finished card with decorated envelope!

P.S. He loved it!

Other ideas for this type of card:

 Family Mega Christmas Card!

 Family Mega Get Well Card or Welcome New Baby; Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, or Grandparent’s Day.

Which card will you most likely make with your children?

 

Blessings, Cheryl

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About Cheryl

Cheryl has been a follower of Jesus Christ since meeting Him in 1997, during the darkest moment of her life. She is happily married to Terry (for 24 years), is a home-schooling momma of ten children, and a grandma to three precious kiddos so far. She blogs about relationships, lessons she has learned from costly mistakes, frugal living, and how to look for the Lord in every situation at Treasures from a Shoebox.

  • http://www.womenlivingwell-courtney.blogspot.com womenlivingwell

    I love this! What a great idea!

    • http://profiles.google.com/cheryl.a.long Cheryl Long

      Thanks Courtney! Our children never pass up an opportunity to make cards!

  • Rsarine

    Great idea!

    • http://profiles.google.com/cheryl.a.long Cheryl Long

      Glad you like it and I hope it proves useful for you in the future!

  • http://adiligentheart.com/ Marlene

    LOVE this idea!!! My kids always make several cards/artwork for holiday/birthday gifts, this would work great!!

    • http://profiles.google.com/cheryl.a.long Cheryl Long

      They store well in the filing cabinet, making it easier for Daddy to keep those yearly Father’s Day cards! So practical!

  • Khpurdywrites4Him

    I love this idea!

  • http://thechuppies.blogspot.com/ Kara @ The Chuppies

    Cheryl…I LOVE this! Just checking in after a few days away…this is a great idea and I’m going to use it on the next grandparent birthday!!!

  • http://www.christian-momma.com LaToya {Christian Momma}

    This is such a great idea! Between these cards and lapbooking I may run out of folders