5 Minute Project: Flash cards

6In an effort to learn Korean, I pulled out my least used designs from the Sunshine Edition Project Life cards  (because they are so busy, I tend to lean towards more simple cards) and took it old school and made flash cards! Quick and easy. No mess, instant gratification and usefulness.Project Life flash cards by Lauren-Likes Materials:

  • Writing utensil of choice. I chose a sharpie
  • Project Life cards
  • Hole punch
  • Book ring
  • optional: scissors, white paper and glue/tape if your cards are too dark to write on

Project Life flash cards by Lauren-Likes I can see people going crazy with embellishments and what not making these beautiful and intricate.  Whether you are making them for your child's spelling test, to memorize Bible verses or to learn another language; simplicity is the key to a quick and easy project. Especially one that isn't meant to last forever. So if you need to use up your stash and need a fun way memorize something, this is your project!Project Life flash cards by Lauren-Likes I broke my cards up into sections and divided them with title cards. Then wrote the Korean symbol on the front and the pronunciation on the back. Some cards were just too dark or too busy to write directly on. I cut some strips of computer paper, wrote on those and glued them onto the cards. These are small enough to fit into my purse and can use them virtually anywhere. Also, they're adorable...4If you have any tips for learning another language PLEASE let me know! What 5 minute projects are you working on? What else can you do with these fabulous cards?!5

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