A Recap of World Card Making Day

 A Recap of World Card Making Day

Cath Edvalson

How was your World Card Making Day? No matter where you were or who you were with, I hope it was fun memorable!

Here at Paper Crafts, we are overwhelmed with the response to our fourth year celebrating this amazingly connective holiday. From manufacturers and online companies who were sponsoring events, to grass-roots blog hops and challenges, to individuals posting cards on their blogs, to groups of gals who gathered to make cards for charity, to those of you who really did get a jumpstart on your holiday cards, there was a lot going on as Oct. 3 worked its way around the globe.

Speaking of the globe, in the World Tour of Card Making that took place in the Moxie Fab World last week, we spotlighted 42 different designers in 17 countries. There were a total of 8,470 comments made–many of them in different languages–and 347 international bloggers joined in on the tour as well!

On the World Card Making Day web site, there was a blog tour for discounts on products in our online store and 383 other card makers did something special on their blogs for World Card Making Day, linking them on the site as well. Here’s some of the great cards that were featured on this tour:

Stinkin’ cute Boo Card by Becky from the Becky & Stacy Blog:

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Fun Christmas Blessings Card by Lynn Miller:

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Beautiful Blue Butterfly Card by Brises from Poland:

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Cutie-pie Thanks a Latte Card by Michelle Woerner:

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Fun Trick or Treat Card by Jona Panesa from the Philippines:

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…and from what could be our youngest blogger in World Card Making Day history, this For You Card by eight-year-old Rebecca Ledlow:

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Our Go-to Gals – Kim H., Maren, Teri, Betsy and Jessica were busy teaching classes at five winning retail stores around the country, while Kim K. was promoting the holiday at CKC-Glendale. Click their names for their takes on their experiences.

It was certainly a busy day, friends – but believe it or not, there’s still more fun to be had. If you live in the U.S. or Canada (except Quebec), you can send your Birthday, Christmas/Season’s Greetings, Hello/Thinking of You, Love and/or Thank You cards in to our World Card Making Day Card Contest to win a fantastic prize AND a spot in our March/April 2010 issue. But you need to hurry! Entries must be postmarked by Oct. 12! Click HERE for all the details!

What did you like most about World Card Making Day? My favorite part was the connections that I made with paper crafters from all over the world. With the click of the “translate” button, I was able to make friends with people I would never have met otherwise. Here’s hoping that the World Card Making Day spirit is alive within us all throughout the coming year until it’s time to celebrate again in 2010 on Saturday, Oct. 2!

I’d love to hear what you liked most about World Card Making Day and am prepared to thank you with a chance to win some fun embellishments from American Crafts. Just be sure to leave a comment by midnight (MDT) on Wednesday, Oct. 7 and I’ll draw three random winners!

Basking in the sisterhood of World Card Making Day,
Cath

P.S. I now get the privilege to announce the grand prize winner of Kelly’s Happy World Card Making Day post! This lucky lady is taking home this giant jackpot of a prize:

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Congrats to Sherry for winning this WHOLE prize package!

 Sherry (Oct. 3, 3:56 p.m.)

“Happy World Card Making Day from Iowa! I’ve been looking at the web pages and gathering lots of inspiration and reading blogs while putting together a few cards! Oh What Fun!!!”

Well done, Sherry! Kelly will be contacting you shortly to get your mailing address. Thanks to all of our 408 commenters! We loved hearing how you spent your World Card Making Day!

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0 Responses to A Recap of World Card Making Day

  1. Laura Stewart says:

    I liked seeing all the cute projects

  2. Mary Alice Leonard says:

    Every day is a card making day for me. I am addicted. But WCD was extra special as I got to meet and chat with people all over the world. It amazes me how I can me chatting with someone and find out they are in Australia or China. What great projects they do.

  3. I am hooked on card making, so love that there is a day all about my favorite thing to do!

  4. Tricia Dee says:

    I LOVED the variety, the new ideas, the inspiration!

  5. I loved being home alone all day and coming and going as I pleased in and out of my craft room….inspired by the challenges all over the web and even to enter a card into the contest! And there was no guilt, because I HAD to do it…after all it was WORLD cardmaking day…what choice did I have!? What a great day!
    Kim Marie

  6. charlene says:

    I just love that there are enuf people who enjoy card making to have a World Card Making Day!!

  7. Pat says:

    I loved all the challenges out there…a great excuse to make cards all day long!!

  8. KarenB says:

    What I liked best was visiting all the featured blogs – talk about inspiration overload!! I’ve now got some more favourites bookmarked and a list of new things to try in my own cardmaking. Thank you :)

  9. Marsha says:

    WCMD was so fun. I wish that day was 48 hours long – 24 for looking at wonderful cards online and 24 to make cards. I did get a chance to do both for a few hours each though.

  10. Jewls says:

    I loved everything about WCMD.
    From gaining inspiration on blog hops, admiring so many different cards & getting to know other paper crafters better, to being kept busy with some fun challenges on my fave card sites.

  11. Heidi Stock says:

    I loved how excited everyone got on the blogs. People who already post everyday were cranking out even more projects. Personally, it motivated me to finally get all my supplies unpacked from the move and wow does it make a difference!!!

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