Step into a photo booth and strike a pose with our easy-to-make number props, and you've got an extrafun way to wish the folks on your list a happy New Year.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| Photographs
Card stock Glue Rubber stamps Paint Construction paper | |
| Seasons: New years, Winter | |
| Materials: card stock, photographs | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. | Cut the numerals 2, 0, and 7 from card stock. |
| 2. | Head to the nearest photo booth -- a task that's unlikely to require much arm twisting -- and have your kids hold the numbers in front of them. For best results, take a 4-photo strip of them holding the card stock 2, then a strip holding the 0, and another holding the 7. Repeat until you get 4 photos you like. |
| 3. | At home, cut apart your favorites and use a glue stick to attach them to a 3- by 8-inch piece of construction paper so they look like one continuous photo-booth strip. Add some festive "confetti" with small round and star-shaped rubber stamps and metallic paint. |
| 4. | Take the card to a copy shop and have them print 3 cards
per 8 1/2- by 11-inch sheet of card stock. Ask them to cut apart
the cards and trim each back to the original 3 by 8 inches. You
can mail them as postcards or in standard business-size
envelopes.
Cost per 100 cards: about $45 |
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