Can you even believe how many blog year’s resolutions I have? Sheesh!
Welcome to another of my new ideas. I have some dinky little suggestions here and there, so I thought I’d cull them into a weekly post. Each week I’ll post a new “tip,” which may or may not be something everyone else thought of at least five minutes ago. Maybe once a month you’ll discover something that makes you go, “Meh.”
But, to entice you, dead readers (thanks to Natasha, who commented on the ironing post, I’m trying out this new handle for y’all), I’m posting a slightly more involved Tip this week. Gotta start strong, you know?
Background. For the holidays, our family got a cool new card game. We are obsessed. More on this mysterious game later.
The problem is, the four year old has a really hard time holding his hand of six cards. He keeps them in a big pile in his sweaty little fists, and every time he has to play a card, he has to shuffle through them one by one. I’m getting tired of waiting.
A while back, my sister-in-law, who is honestly the most amazing mother on the planet, showed me how to make a card holder for little hands. It’s super easy to do and allows them to hold a fan of playing cards with no effort.
All you need is a plastic lid, something to cut with, and a stapler.
Now, I got all fancy here with the rotary cutter, the cutting mat and the ruler, but really you could just use a pair of scissors.
First, cut the lid into two relatively equal and even halves.
When you stack them together, you should have a half circle. Stack them with the exterior of the lids facing and touching each other, so that they are flush. What would be the interior of the lid should be facing outwards on both sides.
Staple the two pieces together only along the bottom, where you cut.
Depending on the size of your lid, you’ll need a few staples. I put in three.
Then, you’ll have this:
At this point, you’re really pretty much done. I wanted to cover the staples, though, just for safety. You can use regular tape, but I happened to have some lovely Japanese masking tape around, so I used that.
I taped it all the way around the lid, which made for a kind of messy look because of the rim. But the four year old isn’t picky. If it bothers you, you can simply tape each side independently, ending right before the rim.
Now, you can decorate it, or let your kid decorate it, or write a name on it, or just leave it.
To use, you fan out your hand of cards and stick them in the curved top of the holder. The lid pieces should be tight enough that they will hold your cards steadily. And look how happy you will be!
The four year old is here holding cards from our new game. It’s called Mille Bornes, and yes, my friends, that is French. Apparently RD Husband and his siblings played this game all the time when they were kids, and my sister-in-law (the one who taught me this tutorial, don’t you know) happened to see it somewhere after all these years, and she bought it for us. We played a bunch of games with RD Husband’s family over the holidays, and now it’s all the kids want to do. Which is fantastic, because it’s a pretty fun game, and all they used to want to do was play Wii. They especially love shouting “Coup Fourré!” when they get one, and I love that it sounds like “Coofray!”
You can get the game at Amazon for $5.49. It’s a steal, yo. Have you ever heard of it or played it?
That is an awesome idea. I think I could manage that. And I’m clicking over to look at this game; we are game freaks and anything that involves French will make us seem more cultured. Which we are all about.