In high school I sang in the local choir. We had a trick for what to do when you forgot the lyrics to a particular song: Stop singing and slowly mouth “watermelon, watermelon…” until you could join back in. To be honest – it wasn’t the best strategy – but we were high schoolers. We were generally well-versed in the art of bad decision making.
Now, “watermelon, watermelon” has a totally different meaning. I’m having a watermelon moment these days. First, I made these – and now we’re making mini cards. Both are incredibly easy to do.
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good golly, these are cute enough to take a bit out of!!! 🙂 you always come up with the best ideas! I look forward to your Sunday emails popping into my mailbox.
Love this Amber! I’ll be making them for the summer senior’s dinner at my church! When you cut the green border, do you cut first the inner 5″ and then the 5.5″? Thanks!
Cute!!! And for the record, our former worship pastor told us the same thing in adult church choir. Forget the words? Just sing “watermelon”. Of course when I think “watermelon” I think of a silly song we sang in choir in junior high (talk about years of poor decision making) about planting a watermelon vine upon my grave. Call me. I will sing it for you. 😉
Such a cute idea! I’m making these for fun summertime cards. So funny, I was taught to say “watermelon, watermelon”, too, when I was an extra in a play pretending to have a convo in the background.
We are having a Linky Party here http://ss1.us/a/OI0JG9RY and are looking for clever crafty projects. I found your watermelon cards on craftgawker and think they are super cool! We are choosing 3 of our favorite projects, and those chosen will get $5 in Blitsy credits. Hopefully we see you at our party! 🙂
We fell in love with these cards – they look absolutely beautiful! We are going to share your project on our Facebook page. Hope that is ok! Thanks for sharing!
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It seems to me that for a Sunday morning, it is ideal to include some pleasant, relaxed playlist, take your time to cook breakfast and have a good weekend morning. Speaking of music, lately I find a lot of cool songs that make me feel positive emotions and good mood, and you can download them using Fakaza, which will be fast and free, without any subscriptions. I love making playlists so this is a great option for me.
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Thank you =)
Amber, you always have the most fun and creative projects and these sweet little cards are no exception! Love them!
Do you have tips for using that circle cutter? I feel like I haven’t had great success using it.
Very sweet…pun intended.
good golly, these are cute enough to take a bit out of!!! 🙂 you always come up with the best ideas! I look forward to your Sunday emails popping into my mailbox.
These look good enough to eat – great project, Amber 🙂
Love this Amber! I’ll be making them for the summer senior’s dinner at my church! When you cut the green border, do you cut first the inner 5″ and then the 5.5″? Thanks!
Such cute cards! Love the tutorial! Thanks for the inspiration for Sunday 🙂
Can’t wait to try these – I actually have a stamp that says “a melon thanks” – cant wait to make these – thanks for yet another Sun. of inspiration!!!
Cute!!! And for the record, our former worship pastor told us the same thing in adult church choir. Forget the words? Just sing “watermelon”. Of course when I think “watermelon” I think of a silly song we sang in choir in junior high (talk about years of poor decision making) about planting a watermelon vine upon my grave. Call me. I will sing it for you. 😉
Absolutely adorable!
These look so sweet and easy! Love them…cute story too. =)
Such a cute idea! I’m making these for fun summertime cards. So funny, I was taught to say “watermelon, watermelon”, too, when I was an extra in a play pretending to have a convo in the background.
OMG! I love this idea Amber:)
Hugs,
Norma
Hey There!
We are having a Linky Party here http://ss1.us/a/OI0JG9RY and are looking for clever crafty projects. I found your watermelon cards on craftgawker and think they are super cool! We are choosing 3 of our favorite projects, and those chosen will get $5 in Blitsy credits. Hopefully we see you at our party! 🙂
Meghan
Another hit! I made these to thank a couple of co-workers and they loved them!
Soooo cute, and soooo simple. genius!
Too, too cute!! Easy with a big factor! Thanks for another great idea!
We fell in love with these cards – they look absolutely beautiful! We are going to share your project on our Facebook page. Hope that is ok! Thanks for sharing!
Susan
Very cute!
It’s a pity you don’t have a donate button! I’d without a doubt
donate to this brilliant blog! I suppose for now i’ll settle for bookmarking and adding your
RSS feed to my Google account. I look forward to fresh updates and will talk
about this blog with my Facebook group. Talk soon!
Easy simple and I have all the tools needed to complete. Love your work I’m a really BIG fan!
It seems to me that for a Sunday morning, it is ideal to include some pleasant, relaxed playlist, take your time to cook breakfast and have a good weekend morning. Speaking of music, lately I find a lot of cool songs that make me feel positive emotions and good mood, and you can download them using Fakaza, which will be fast and free, without any subscriptions. I love making playlists so this is a great option for me.