“Stray Gifts Studio” is the name of our former “homeschool room” and it is where I create handmade cards. My cardmaking journey initially began twenty-five years ago when I lived in Washington State where John was stationed in the Navy. I had a group of friends who were into cardmaking and we would get together with our rubber stamps and ink pads to enjoy the time of fellowship and creativity. Over the years, I had moved away from making cards and had eventually donated my collection of rubber stamps.
I was visiting an aunt in GA one year when she received a birthday card I had mailed. The card was from a set of boxed cards I had bought at the Christian bookstore. I thought the card I had picked out was especially pretty and “fit” her. She opened the card and said, “Oh! My friend gave me this exact same card! I love it!” My heart sank. The exact same card? The card did mean something, but I decided then and there I would get back into cardmaking. I also decided that not one card I made would look the same. I may use the same designer paper and the same card material, but I have yet to make the same card twice. Each one has a different layout, or I have used a different ribbon, or I have chosen a different mix of papers or materials. It’s a personal decision, I know, but one I value seriously. I love to receive any “happy mail” – whether handmade or store-bought and every card is significant. I craft cards because I love it. I send them to friends and family for birthdays, holidays, and just because. In the last few years, I have been asked if I would sell the cards, but I never felt confident enough that someone would pay me to be creative. I took a leap of faith this past June and sold a set of cards to my friend Angela who loved them. I have since received orders from others and have created/sold nine sets of cards with ten cards in each set. When I explained to the Postal Annex employee what I kept shipping out, he said, “Oh, you’re an artist!”. I hadn’t thought of myself that way, but I liked the sound of it.
I have been encouraged to start an Etsy shop online to sell my cards and even the bookmarks I make. I have looked into it, but right now is not the right season for various reasons. I do have an Instagram account (@stray_gifts_studio) where I share photos of cards I create. I have thought about starting another website designed to share my cardmaking exclusively, but I don’t have peace about doing that just yet. For now, I share bits and pieces of the cardmaking on Instagram and personally through texts with friends and family. Since I already have this website up and going (and somewhat figured out), I plan to share photos of my cards here. Maybe it will gather more ‘business’ and maybe not. Maybe it will encourage someone to get creative again. And maybe it will encourage someone to write a card and send it out. It doesn’t need to be handmade- just from the heart.
I recently made a set of Christmas cards for a friend. Their last name is “Bright” and she thought it would be cute for the cards to say, “Merry Christmas from the Bright Bunch”. I created the sentiments with Canva, uploaded them to my Cricut and had the machine cut these out. Each card has a bit of shimmer which does not show up in the photos, unfortunately. The cards are so much more vibrant in person.
Here are a few of the cards I made. I enjoyed crafting the Christmas cards and hope they will be a blessing.
If interested in me making handmade cards for you, I charge $3.50 per card plus shipping. Each card and envelope is put in a plastic envelope for protection and sent to you in a box. It typically takes me a week to make a set of cards, depending on family events. To order, simply e-mail me and we can discuss what you are looking for.
My e-mail address is: straygiftsstudio@gmail.com.