Card Making Pathfinder Honour
1 g
£0.78
Requirements
- How are the following supplies used in card making?
- card stock
- felt pens
- scissors (regular and decorative)
- embellishments
- rubber stamps
- water pencils & crayons
- ink pads
- punches
- Describe how at least three different kinds of paper are used in card making, such as glossy card stock, corrugated paper, mulberry paper, vellum, or gift wrap.
- Describe four methods of coloring in a stamped image and emonstrate at least two of them.
- Name four different types of ink pads and describe how they are used. Demonstrate proficiency in using at least two of them in a practice project.
- What is meant by the term monochromatic?
- What is sponging, and how do you use it in card making?
- What is dry embossing and what tools do you need for this technique?
- Demonstrate proper care and cleaning of rubber stamps and storing of ink pads.
- Describe and demonstrate how to use at least two of the following in a practice project.
- foam dots (also squares, hexagons, etc.)
- foam tape
- double sided tape
- tape runners
- zots
- List at least five reasons for making cards.
- Make cards to fulfill three of the reasons discovered in requirement 10. During your card creation, demonstrate at least three of the following techniques:
- Monochromatic style
- sponging
- two types of coloring in a stamped image
- a card using at least two types of paper
- a card using embellishments, foam tape/dots, or other supplies mentioned in requirement 5.
- a card using a method of your choice
- Do the following:
- Display your cards at a Pathfinder, AY, youth group, or similar event.
- Give at least one of your cards to someone else as part of a missions, share your faith, or similar outreach/caring event
- Read the following passages (preferably with a group/unit) and discuss the similarities / differences between these letter greetings and modern day greeting cards.
- 1 Corinthians 15:58
- Ephesians 6:21
- Philippians 4:1
- James 1:16, 19
- Philemon 1:1
Materials
- How are the following supplies used in card making?
- card stock
- felt pens
- scissors (regular and decorative)
- embellishments
- rubber stamps
- water pencils & crayons
- ink pads
- punches
- Describe how at least three different kinds of paper are used in card making, such as glossy card stock, corrugated paper, mulberry paper, vellum, or gift wrap.
- Describe four methods of coloring in a stamped image and emonstrate at least two of them.
- Name four different types of ink pads and describe how they are used. Demonstrate proficiency in using at least two of them in a practice project.
- What is meant by the term monochromatic?
- What is sponging, and how do you use it in card making?
- What is dry embossing and what tools do you need for this technique?
- Demonstrate proper care and cleaning of rubber stamps and storing of ink pads.
- Describe and demonstrate how to use at least two of the following in a practice project.
- foam dots (also squares, hexagons, etc.)
- foam tape
- double sided tape
- tape runners
- zots
- List at least five reasons for making cards.
- Make cards to fulfill three of the reasons discovered in requirement 10. During your card creation, demonstrate at least three of the following techniques:
- Monochromatic style
- sponging
- two types of coloring in a stamped image
- a card using at least two types of paper
- a card using embellishments, foam tape/dots, or other supplies mentioned in requirement 5.
- a card using a method of your choice
- Do the following:
- Display your cards at a Pathfinder, AY, youth group, or similar event.
- Give at least one of your cards to someone else as part of a missions, share your faith, or similar outreach/caring event
- Read the following passages (preferably with a group/unit) and discuss the similarities / differences between these letter greetings and modern day greeting cards.
- 1 Corinthians 15:58
- Ephesians 6:21
- Philippians 4:1
- James 1:16, 19
- Philemon 1:1