Poinsettia Leaves
Aug. 4th, 2004 09:10 amHi everyone! This is kind of a strange question, so if it doesn't belong here/ would be better suited for another community, please let me know! Anyway, let me say that this is NOT a "what should I make for my brother's girlfriend's best friend's dog's fleas for Christmas" post! It's more like I've hit a creative brick wall, and need some craftgrrl input (because I love you all).
Ok, I had to trim my beloved office poinsettia plant (his name is Bitey!). I saved all the leaves and pressed them, so now I have a bunch of fragile, paper-thin green leaves that look GREAT. But anyway, I was trying to think of a way to incorporate them into Holiday cards to give to everyone at the office (about 50 people). I thought of making each leaf into like a mini christmas tree on the front of the card, and decorating it with glitter and stuff, but then I realized- duh! Not everyone celebrates Christmas!!
So, here's my question-- how in the world can I incorporate green poinsettia leaves into non-denominational Holiday cards??
Ok, I had to trim my beloved office poinsettia plant (his name is Bitey!). I saved all the leaves and pressed them, so now I have a bunch of fragile, paper-thin green leaves that look GREAT. But anyway, I was trying to think of a way to incorporate them into Holiday cards to give to everyone at the office (about 50 people). I thought of making each leaf into like a mini christmas tree on the front of the card, and decorating it with glitter and stuff, but then I realized- duh! Not everyone celebrates Christmas!!
So, here's my question-- how in the world can I incorporate green poinsettia leaves into non-denominational Holiday cards??