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  2. 30 Mother’s Day card ideas that you can easily create at home

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    These printable cutout cards are as sweet as they are simple, and kids will love coloring in the adorable designs. Get the tutorial at The Best Ideas for Kids. Fingerprint flowers Mother's Day card

  3. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    Quilling cards are greeting cards that contain a Quilled design on the front of the card. Quilling is an artform where strips of paper are rolled to make intricate designs. These cards are unique and handcrafted and are often framed as works of art.

  4. 25 Best Valentine’s Day Gifts for Cats and Cat Parents in 2025

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    PHOTO CREDIT: Chewy. Buy on Chewy. Love is in the air (and in the toy box!) with this Valentine’s Day variety pack from Frisco. 13 toys — including plush critters, crinkly balls, and a teaser ...

  5. Recycled Paper Greetings - Wikipedia

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    Recycled Paper Greetings, Inc. (RPG) is a Chicago-based greeting card company founded by Phil Friedmann and Mike Keiser in 1971. They became successful as one of the first greeting card companies to print their product on recycled paper, and to give their artists recognition by putting their names on the cards.

  6. 9 Hands-On Super Bowl Watch Party Activities to Make ... - AOL

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    Bingo and the Super Bowl go together like, well, Sundays and football. This game is fun, easy, and kid-friendly. You can find pre-made bingo cards on Etsy or get creative with making your own ...

  7. Oblique Strategies - Wikipedia

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    Oblique Strategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist Brian Eno and multimedia artist Peter Schmidt, first published in 1975. Physically, it takes the form of a deck of 7-by-9-centimetre (2.8 in × 3.5 in) printed cards in a black box.