Yikes! Our city and county is back on lock down due to a recent rise in our Covid 19 positive cases. All of this was getting a little depressing so I decided to cheer myself up by making this fun card; hoping it would also bring a smile to our little 3 year old granddaughter whom we're really missing a lot these days.
The idea for my card comes from some of the cute and clever pandemic greeting cards I've been seeing a lot of on the internet recently which feature a masked happy face. Since this card was to be for our granddaughter, I swapped the happy face with a face that I knew would be more familiar to a preschooler... can you guess who it is?
Open the card to see the face behind the mask is none other than PBS Kids' Daniel Tiger! In case you're not familiar with him, he's the same Daniel Tiger that appeared as a puppet in PBS's Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. He and all the rest of the puppets (and even the red trolley!) from that program are back on PBS as a delightful animated cartoon for children with all the wonderful songs from the original show.
The paper pieced cutting file for Daniel was created in Make the Cut design program using a coloring book image found on the
PBS Kids website. For the front of the card, I used the mask from
Little Scraps of Heaven Shelter In Place cutting file, which was welded into the round window shape.
Grassy border was cut using a Die-namics die and flowers and leaves were cut using Punch Bunch mini punches.
We've heard our granddaughter isn't always cooperative with her parents about wearing a mask to keep safe, but perhaps her favorite Daniel Tiger can be more compelling?
Awesome! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great card for your granddaughter. This pandemic has been hard for everyone especially the young ones who can't really understand what is happening. I am inspired to try making pandemic cards for my grandsons. They are too young to need to wear masks yet but they still must wonder about all the hidden faces. Everyone looks like a bandit or bad guy. It's a sad time for everyone. Try to stay positive...but not the virus kind of positive.
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