Last week’s blog post – 100 Rare and Beautiful Words from Around the World That are Perfect for Witches and Pagans – was both one of my favourites that I have ever penned (for this or any site I’ve run) and one of the most time-consuming. 😄
While I didn’t track the time involved to the minute, I’d estimate that no less than 70 hours went into sourcing + verifying the accuracy of the words, creating the more than 100 different graphics involved, and writing the post itself.
I adored every minute and hope to put together a second edition one day. However, as I worked for long hours across several consecutive days on that post, it did leave me a touch drained energy and productivity wise.
I contemplated taking a brief “spring break” sort of breather from blogging this week to recharge my batteries, yet ultimately decided against it.
My energy was bouncing back and, moreover, I wanted to share my most recent paper crafting make here with all of you. 😃
You Make My Heart Smile Elephant Themed Birthday Card
Spring officially begins in the Western Hemisphere on, or around, the 20th of March. And while I readily and happily embrace the Spring Equinox/Ostara, for the whole of my life, a second event has also marked the changing of the seasonal guards in my books: my mom’s birthday.
Beginning life under the sign of Aries, my mother’s special day has always held a very meaningful place in my heart (after all, if she hadn’t been born, neither myself nor my siblings would be here either).
I cherish my mom. We’re blessed to have a very close bond and love each other dearly.
Not being able to visit and see one another whenever we please (we live about an hour’s drive apart) during the pandemic has been tremendously difficult. Just, of course, as being unable to do the same with their own families has been for countless others around the world, too.
This year was the second birthday running that I was not able to celebrate in person with my mom, so I wanted to make sure the card that I sent her way was extra special (just like her!).
My mom has numerous interests and enjoys a wide range of things, however she is not one of those folks that you automatically associate with a certain hobby, passion, sport, or so forth.
Save for a small array of beautiful angel figurines, she doesn’t really collect much, so there too, you didn’t think of my mom and have “x, y, or z” type of collection instantly spring to mind.
Without any of these things in place, it can sometimes be a bit tricky to come up a birthday card that I feel is highly tailored to my mom herself.
Luckily though, I’m not without a few helpful jumping off points. 😃
For example, my mom loves the colour purple, adores flowers, and her favourite animal is the elephant.
I am also a big fan of elephants. However, as I discovered recently, I currently have next to no elephant-themed products in my post-fire paper crafting stash. 😱
Surely, I figured, there’d be a stamp set or pack of stickers to the rescue. Nope, no dice. What about ephemera or patterned paper? Again, it was crickets all around.
Hope was not lost though, as I did have one charming elephant themed die in my collection. Phew!!!
And not only an elephant die, but one in which the sweet pachyderm pictured is composed from flowers, leaves, and vines.
Now we’re talking! 😃
I went into this card with a rather different end result in mind. I had initially thought that I would made a shaker card and even created a shaker component for it.
However, as more layers and elements began to be added, I really wasn’t digging the overall design and decided to save that shaker element for a different project.
Holding fast to the cute little elephant, I pretty much started from square one again, and am considerably happier with how the final result turned out.
Not only does this card feature an elephant, but there’s plenty of blooms and hearts (to convey love and to reinforce the “You Make My Heart Smile” sentiment), along with touches of purple as well. Not to mention a balloon, which works perfectly for a birthday card.
I haven’t made too many elephant themed projects over the years. Given how much my mom adores this beautiful animal and how fun a subject matter they make, I’ll definitely be looking to grow the number of elephant products in my craft room.
I am happy to report that my mom loved this card and that while her b-day wasn’t observed as it would have been had the pandemic not still be going strong, she was able to have an enjoyable day all the same. 🎂
Products used to make this cute, shabby chic elephant birthday card
-White cardstock (pale grey would work fabulously here, too)
-Navy or midnight blue cardstock
-Light blue cardstock
-Pink cardstock
-Pinky-red metallic cardstock – Opera Red Mirror Card from Tonic Studios
-Silver metallic cardstock
-Nested circle die set with at least three different sizes of circle dies
-Blue tone-on-tone floral print paper
-Elephant floral filigree die – Ali Express (bought 2 – 3 years ago; still available, at the time of writing, from various sellers, such as this one)
-Happy birthday word dies (or letter dies, stickers, stamps, etc to spell the same sentiment)
-Filigree (or other style of) leaf die
-Flower, butterfly, and “You Make My Heart Smile” sentiment die cuts – Poetic Rose Ephemera from Prima
-Small pearlescent white plastic heart embellishments
-Heart design border punch – Hearts border punch from Fiskars
-Either an adhesive with a very fine, precise tip or double sided sheets of adhesive used to use on the elephant and word die cuts (not having any of the latter, I employed a light-handed amount of Ranger Glossy Accents in the mini squeeze bottle size to adhere these components)
-Dimensional foam, pop dots, or similar to elevate some of your layers
-Adhesive, such as a tape runner, of your choice (I often use my Scotch Tape Glider)
How to make a beautiful elephant birthday card
Begin by making a card base from white cardstock. Next, cut a piece of pink cardstock slightly smaller than your card base and adhere it to your base.
Cut a piece of blue tone-on-tone floral print paper a little smaller than the pink cardstock. Use the Fiskars Hearts border punch on the top and bottom of this piece of paper. Adhere the blue floral print paper to the pink card base.
Using a ruler and scissors (or small suitable punch or die, if you have one) cut four equal sized mini photo corner shapes from Opera Red Mirror Cardstock. Adhere one corner piece to each corner of the blue patterned paper.
Next, die cut three different sizes of nestled circles, one each from silver, pink, and navy blue cardstock. Layer and adhere the three circles to one another, then adhere this “stack” to your card base.
Die cut the filigree elephant from silver metallic cardstock. Adhere it to the centre (or thereabouts) of the navy blue circle. Repeat process with the words “happy birthday”, using Opera Red Mirror Cardstock.
Die cut two pairs of filigree leaves from light blue cardstock and two pairs from Opera Red Mirror Cardstock.
Arrange Prima Poetic Rose ephemera flower die cuts, along with the die cut leaves you created, around the top and bottom of the largest nested circle die cut, as shown.
When you’re happy with the placement of the leaves and flowers, adhere them down, then place a few small white heart shaped embellishments throughout the leaves and blooms.
This elephant die cut includes a heart shape balloon component, top that heart shape with the “You Make My Heart Smile” sentiment from the Prima Poetic Rose ephemera pack.
Lastly, arrange two butterflies from the same Poetic Rose ephemera pack on the largest-sized nested circle die cut. You may wish (as I did here) to gently fold the wings of the butterflies upward to give them a greater sense of dimension.
And voila! Your adorable handmade elephant birthday card is complete. 🥰
Cards take on even more importance when you are not there in person
I have touched on this subject here and there across various posts in the last thirteen months and counting, but I feel that it deserves revisiting now that we are squarely into year two of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The longer this pandemic carries on, the more important it becomes to find ways to safely connect with our loved ones.
Thankfully, many of us are fortunate to have access to things like emails, text messages, DMs, Zoom meetups, and good, old-fashioned phone calls.
Each of these can enable us to stay in touch with those we cherish, and it’s safe to say they’ve been godsends for a lot of people during these highly challenging times.
Yet, with safe in-person face-to-face interactions still being rare (or impossible) for a lot of us, the act of sending and receiving a physical item – be it a letter, card, gift, or all the above – takes on even greater meaning.
It is a small part of ourselves that we have selected, or created, with a specific person in mind, sent with love and care, and which can travel from our home to theirs.
If you have the ability to make (or purchase) and send cards to your loved ones, I highly encourage you to do so.
You need to not wait until a major event such as a birthday, Mother’s Day, or Christmas rolls around.
“Thinking of you”, “miss you”, and “just because” cards can be every much as meaningful and special as those for big events.
Perhaps, it could be argued, even more so in some ways, as they’re often wonderful surprises that (unlike special occasions) we didn’t see coming.
If you can tailor your card to your recipient, all the better. But doing so isn’t necessary. Had, for example, a deer, bird, fox, or dolphin appeared on this card, I doubt my mom would have enjoyed or appreciated it any less.
In card making and giving, it is the thought behind the card that often matter more than the actual subject matter depicted.
Sending or giving a card shows not only that you care, but that – in what must surely be an act approved by elephants everywhere – you have not (and likely could not possibly have) forgotten about that person. 🐘💌💗
PS: Fun birthday related fact: today marks exactly three months until mine returns. 🥳
Fabulous card for your mom, like all the meaningful layers in your lovely design!
You are wonderfully kind, dear Donna. Thank you very much! Not only for your touching compliments here, but for each and every visit that you bless my blog with. I am sincerely grateful to you for sharing your time with my wee corner of the internet.
♥ Autumn
So gorgeous, and such attention to detail, love it!!
You’re splendidly sweet + kind, Pinky. Thank you very much!
This was such a fun, upbeat card to make – and a great way to hop, with both feet forward, into crafting with spring’s beautiful colour palette once again.
♥ Autumn
Such a beautiful card. It’s so nice when we can tailor make something for someone special. Love Dawn x
Excellently said, Dawn. I couldn’t agree more. And you know, honestly, as someone who tends to really enjoy a good challenge in general, I rarely mind (and often find the experience rewarding) when I have to put on the ol’ thinking cap to come up with just the right card theme/colours for someone.
Thank you very much for your visit and lovely comment.
♥ Autumn
Autum, all of your blog posts are so well researched and penned I have always known it must take you ages to put them together and now I know how long it does take I am astounded, you must really enjoy creating them and should be proud of your achievement.
A beautiful card for your Mother, you always put so much thought and effort into your cards and this one is certainly no exception – there are so many wonderful details and I love your colour choices – personally, I always find family cards the most difficult to make!
Pauline – Crafting with Cotnob
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That is tremendously kind and meaningful of you to say, Pauline. Thank you wholeheartedly.
I love and derive a great deal of positive benefits from blogging, and when the topic is one that I enjoy as much as I did that fun list of rare and beautiful words from around the world, putting them together is nothing short of bliss for me.
It helps, too, that I was a full-time professional blogger for a few years with a previous site that I ran. I would put in 40 – 80+ hours as a general rule per week on that site and usually published 2 – 4 (or more posts) each week as a result.
That, coupled with creating content for various other sites and blogs I’ve had over the years has helped me to get fine-tune my approach when it comes to productivity, time management, post structuring, image creating/sourcing, and more. I’m very grateful for that fact and the ways in which I’m able to apply it to my present blog.
There is just something so rewarding about throwing yourself body, mind, and spirit into a blog post and few have let me do so quite as enjoyably as that entry did. It is so sweet of you to say that I should be proud of myself for it. Thank you deeply. 🙏
And an equally big + appreciative thanks for your heart-touching words about this cute elephant b-day greeting.
Oodles of hugs,
♥ Autumn
I have to agree with Pauline’s comment above mine, in that your posts always seem to be well researched and taken a lot of time to pen. The same attention to detail is apparent in your craft projects, and this card is no exception. I love the thought you have put into it, ensuring that your Mum’s favourite colour, flowers and animal are incorporated in its design. It’s sad to know that, in spite of only living an hour’s drive away, you haven’t been able to visit your Mum in over a year, and I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the day isn’t too far off that you will finally be able to do so. xxx
Thank you from the furthest reaches of my appreciative heart, dear Ann. That is a very touching and meaningful wish/hope. 🙏
Between my own health issues (including being severely immune-compromised) and the fact that my mom, while blessed with good health overall (especially for someone her age), is an asthmatic who is prone to developing things like bronchitis and pneumonia already, it really is best to play things safe until this devastating global pandemic has finally past.
And a very big thanks as well for your beautiful compliments about this fun elephant-themed card. I’m already keeping my eyes peeled for additional elephant-themed products to put to use on some of the future greetings I’ll create for my darling mama.
♥ Autumn
Beautiful card for your mother. I am sure she will love it. Love the dies you used and all th elayers of interest. Love how you compose your creations. Have a great day.
What an awesome compliment, Anesha. Thank you wholeheartedly! I sincerely appreciate that you take note of how I compose my projects. 💗
Big hugs & scores of sunny springtime wishes coming your way!
♥ Autumn
This is perfect! I love the colours! I hope you had a lovely chat with your mum! And that she has the happiest of birthdays!
Thank you sweetly, my beautiful friend. We did indeed share a lovely b-day chat + text conversation that day, and while not the same as celebrating in person, it helped us to feel extra close in spirit all the same. With a good deal of luck regarding the pandemic finally drawing to an end, hopefully we can be there in the same room to help ring in her next birthday. 🙏
♥ Autumn
The effort and thought you put into your cards is boggling, Autumn. This is another lovely card – I am sure your mom will love it!
What a heart-touching, incredibly kind comment, my sweet friend. Thank you so much for brightening my month with it. 🙏
I would absolutely love to zip a handmade card your way one day, too. If that is something you’d be interested in (and you’re comfortable sharing your mailing address with me in the strictest of confidence, of course) please don’t hesitate to email me anytime. 💌
♥ Autumn
What a beautiful card!! I love all of the layers and the gorgeous circle dies you used, that little elephant is so cute! I bet your mom loved her card.
Hugs, Tammy
Thank you very much, Tammy. You are such a wonderfully kind + supportive person. I greatly appreciate each and every upbeat, touching compliment you bless me with here. 💗
And am delighted to report that my mom thoroughly adored this cute b-day greeting. Hopefully, come the spring of 2022, it will once again be safe for all of us to celebrate special events in person with our loved ones.
♥ Autumn
This is so special and I had no doubt your mom would absolutely love it! So glad she had a wonderful birthday despite the pandemic.
This card is gorgeous. Fantastic layering. I’ve never seen that elephant die before, but it’s the perfect focal point.
Have a wonderful day!
Thank you very much for your wonderfully kind words about this fun elephant-themed birthday card. Even though the end result is miles away from how I’d initially envisioned it, I’m very pleased with how this card came out and even more happy that my mom adored it.
I’ll definitely be keeping my eyes open for more elephant products to add to my stash and, chances are, use on some of the future greetings I make for my sweet mom.
♥ Autumn
Such a beautiful and light hearted special birthday card. I know your Mom loved it!!
How right you are, my wonderfully dear friend. She thoroughly adored it and knowing that made my heart smile big time.
Now, to find another adorable elephant-themed product or two to tuck away and save for her next birthday. 🐘
♥ Autumn
Happiest belated birthday to mom, I’m sure your beautiful and eleg(ph)ant card made her day. 🙂
That is an awesome use of clever wordplay, my sweet friend. Thank you very much! She did indeed and I suspect that, much as with the cute moose-themed card I made last Christmas for sister, I may have started a fun animal-themed tradition when it comes to(at least some of) my mom’s b-day greetings.
Big hugs & the sunniest of April wishes coming your way,
♥ Autumn
Oh, what a delight this is! Your mom will treasure this. I am so sorry you haven’t been able to see her in person. I hope that changes soon. I hope you both stay healthy! I love that sweet little elephant. You have me thinking, I don’t have any elephant stamps either. I would have stamped off a few and sent them to you if I had any. I find it odd sometimes the things I DON’T have after 9 years of stamping! Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Thank you deeply on each front, my sweet friend. I second your hope as well – not only in respect to my own family, but for all those around the world who have been unable to visit with loved ones during the pandemic.
So true! It is always quite surprising to find that you don’t have many (or any) products pertaining to a fairly common animal (or other subject matter).
I ran into that again with my most recent make (not blogged about yet), when I discovered just how few cycling-related products I have. Thankfully though, a lovely sheet of bike-themed patterned paper came to the rescue. 😊
That is sooo sweet and thoughtful of you to have done, if possible. Thank you – I’m very touched!
While my stash is far from the world’s largest, if there’s everything you’re looking for and don’t have a stamp, die cut, etc of, please don’t hesitate to email me and I’ll happily send some something your way, if I have it, dear Angie.
Huge thanks again for everything & the very sweetest of April-into-May wishes coming your way!
♥ Autumn
Happy belated birthday to your mom!! It’s so wonderful that you have such a close relationship. My mum is only a few blocks away and it’s been a challenge with Covid and the restrictions here.
Your card is wonderful! The elephant is fabulous and you’ve created such a wonderful card to highlight the cut. I’m sure your mom was delighted!
The linguist in me (my undergrad was linguistics) will be back another day to read your Rare and Beautiful Words post. I’m looking forward to it!
Thank you immensely across the board, dear Kate. You are such a sweet, supportive person!
How right you are. While my mom and I have had our ups and downs over the years (almost exclusively during my youth), for the past couple of decades, we’ve been closer than ever and really are blessed to share an incredibly tight, loving, respectful bond.
I sincerely hope that you have the same with your own mother and/or other close relatives.
How awesome that you studied linguists. I’d love to hear more about your experiences on that front anytime, if you’d like to share some of them with me.
Many thanks again & have a safe, gorgeous, inspiration-filled mid-spring!
♥ Autumn
Beautiful card, I have that little elephant die and Love how you’ve used it. Thank you for all your visits and amazing comments you’ve left on my blog, i apologise im just catching up – life seems to be getting in the way of my crafting at the moment😁 Emmax
Thank you very much, sweet Emma. Please do not worry for the tinest of moments. I completely understand!
Many apologies are owed on my end for somehow missing this comment last spring. I just spotted it today as I was returning to this post to grab its link for inclusion in an upcoming project share entry.
You are sincerely welcome, my friend. Huge and very heartfelt thanks in turn for each and every thoughtful comment that you blessed my blog without 2021.
I hope that your December is going positively and that you have a cozy, peaceful, and abundantly happy holiday season.
Here’s to crafting and continuing to delight in + be inspired by one another’s blogs throughout 2022! 🥰
🖤 Autumn