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Making Handmade Cards for Special Occasions

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

On those special days, a card is a wonderful way to remind someone that you’re thinking of them. Whether you’re interested in learning how to create handmade birthday cards, hand-made Christmas cards, or even hand made birthday cards, this article will tell you everything you need to know to make handmade cards for every occasion. We will highlight card making techniques such as cross stitching, rubber stamping, quilling, paper folding and more. If you’re ready to get started, let’s dive in and learn how to make your own cards.

When you are learning how to make handmade cards, it’s important to have a good selection of paper and card stock to choose from. Put some thought into things such as color, texture, thickness and texture when choosing your papers. A lot of people like to use recycled paper in their card making adventures, which can be found pretty much anywhere. Others re-use the gift paper from holiday celebrations, and even the packaging that is used in various consumer products.

Card stock can come in countless shapes, colors, textures and sizes. Pre-folded card stock is really nice to work with, but plain sheets of quality A4 are not to be ignored. A single sheet of A4 card stock can be used to produce one A5 card and two C6 cards. If handmade card making becomes a serious hobby for you, you’ll definitely want to learn how to conserve your cardmaking materials as much as possible.

Glues and adhesives are another important consideration for the crafty craftmaker. Tacky glue, white glue, and the good old glue stick are trusted tools for the avid home-made card making enthusiast. Additionally, you might consider using double-sided tape, sticky foam pads and glue dots. Double-sided tape is simple to apply, and holds incredibly well. Sticky foam pads adhere very well too, and can be cut into various shapes and sizes. Glue dots are great for use when experimenting with the positioning of elements on the card during the design stage.

It’s also important to consider the finishing touches, when you are learning how to make handmade cards. A decorative box or a handmade card envelope are especially nice touches, and often become keepsakes in their own right. They can be decorated with quilled flowers, rubber stamps, and more. So next time you’re thinking about making some handmade greetings cards, consider some of the tips above.

Creative Handmade Graduation Card Ideas

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

It’s that time of year again, when graduates walk down their own red carpet and accept a degree or other honor that they have worked so hard to attain. Whether you have a graduate who is finishing a Master’s Degree in Business or finishing high school – it is always a special event for them and their families. One way to celebrate such a great accomplishment is to present the graduate with a creative handmade graduation card. A graduation from a school or other institution occurs only once in a lifetime, so what better way to express how proud you are than with a special homemade card.

Graduation themed greeting cards don’t have to be strictly about caps and gowns or diplomas and tassels. You can certainly get a little creative and make a card that will stand out from the rest. One way to create a one-of-a-kind graduation card is to brainstorm ideas about your graduate and come up with a unique spin on their achievement. Here are some ideas to think about when brainstorming for ways to make your handmade graduation card extra special.

* Consider where they are graduating – does the school have a cool mascot or theme?
Could you find an image of the mascot online and use it for the front of the handmade graduation card? Or does the institution have an inspiring slogan that you can borrow?

* Consider the Graduate’s plans for after graduation.
Are they traveling or moving to a new state? If they are traveling, consider incorporating a map or other special item from their destination onto the card. Let the graduate know that you are excited for their accomplishment and that you know they have many other great things in store for their future.

* Consider their school colors, can you incorporate that into a card?
Embellishments in burgundy or ribbons in gold could show the graduate that you really took the extra effort to make them a personalized homemade graduation card. It may also become a part of a scrapbook or other memory keeper to help the graduate remember their special day.

* Consider where your graduate is graduating – is it cosmetology school, medical school, or another specialized school?
Can you incorporate cute embellishments with your graduation card that will celebrate that particular specialty? Images of hair brushes or mirrors for a newly licensed cosmetologist. For a medical student, maybe a cool picture of an x-ray or stethoscope image.

* Did your graduate attain an undergraduate degree in an interesting field or major?
Are there ways you could incorporate some themes related to the major into the card? For art majors, could you have an image of their favorite artist or use canvas instead of cardstock for the card? For business majors, consider an image of the stock market going up or stock exchange print outs as a background for the front of the handmade graduation card.