How to Make a Kids Next Door Card
"Codename: Kids Next Door" was an animated series about a club of 10-year-old kids trying to save children from adults. It ran from 2002 to 2008 on The Cartoon Network. The show was based around their "missions" and all of the funny mishaps they would encounter. If your child or a child you know is interested in the show, the network website has tools that make it easy to create a holiday card featuring "Codename" characters. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Pre-made Printable Cards
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Visit the Cartoon Network website. Click on the word "games." You will come to a new page with a game list.
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Type "holiday" into the search box at the top of the page, and click "search." Choose "Holiday Design Workshop" from the titles that appear.
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Choose an option to either pick a "pre-made design," "start from scratch," or "mix it up." The pre-made design is just what it sounds like. If you don't want to make up a design, they have one for you. The "mix it up" option allows you to choose a pre-made design and make a few changes to it. The "start from scratch" option allows you to choose small images individually to create your card.
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Drag "Kids Next Door" images or designs from the bottom of the screen to the white box in the center of the screen (your card). There are several images available from the show, including the kids, their clubhouse, a few monsters and the show logo. (You'll also find characters from other Cartoon Network shows here).
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Add as many images as you like. Use the tools on the side to flip or rotate images and the "X" to delete them.
Designing Your Own Card
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Add paint to the card by clicking the paint bucket or brush in the toolbox. The bucket tool allows you to place small shapes wherever you click. The brush allows you to draw designs in a color you like.
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Click "print" when finished, and select your card.
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Fold your printed sheet in half like a card.
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