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How to Make Handmade Cards

January 24, 2019 by Pam Larmore 28 Comments

Learning how to make Handmade Cards is so rewarding. Not only is it fun, but learning how to make my own cards is also a “useful” hobby, since I like to mail cards to friends and family.

I’ve also found that making cards is good for my health.  It’s a stress reliever and a great way to relax.

 

Learn to Make Handmade Cards - Here is everything that you need to know about learning this wonderful hobby. There is a supply list to get you started, tips and tricks, and a simple card for you to follow.

 

You can make handmade cards for any occasion or event that you can dream up. You’re only limited by your imagination.  Halloween isn’t one of my favorite holidays, but there are tons of supplies for Handmade Halloween Cards.

Some crafters don’t make cards year round, but they will make their own Christmas Cards.   Handmade Valentine’s  Day Cards are also very popular.

Handmade Birthday Cards are always popular and in demand. It’s easy to find rubber stamps, papers, and sentiments for the inside of birthday greeting cards.

There are tons of supplies available for the beginning card maker. As you advance your card making skills, more complex techniques are easy to tackle.

If you’d like to get started with this rewarding hobby, I have everything you need to know to get started in this ebook.

The ebook includes:

  • Shopping List to get you started.
  • Tool List, so you know what you might want to by after you get started.
  • List of Must Have Adhesives and a few you can do with out.
  • An explanation of the different types of papers.
  • How to get started with Rubberstamping
  • 10 card sketches so you’re ready to create as soon as you get your supplies.
  • With over 80 pages of photos and instructions, this is a great deal for just $5.00.

 

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 Supplies Needed for Making Handmade Cards

Here is a list of supplies that beginners will need to make handmade cards. This is a very basic supply list. As you get more advanced, you can add more tools, and embellishments.  Embellishments is a fancy word that card makers use that means decorations.

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  • Cardstock – You will want to choose a good quality cardstock with some weight to it. If you use cheap cardstock, your cards will not stand up. Cardstock comes in different sizes, but 8 1/2 x 11 is the easiest size to start with. If you cut it in half, you can make two cards. (Each piece of cardstock will be 8 1/2 x 5 1/2) If you fold the two halves, they will fit into an A2 invitation size envelope.

 

  • Adhesive – A good quality scrapbook adhesive is important when making greeting cards.  Scrapbooking adhesives come in a variety of styles. I recommend a permanent tape runner, which is double sided adhesive tape in a dispenser.  I have tried many, but my favorites are EZ Runners by Scrapbook Adhesives.    Card Making and Scrapbooking Adhesive explains all of the different types of adhesives that you will eventually need.

 

  • Paper Trimmer – You will need a 12″ paper trimmer for cutting cardstock and patterned paper when making your own handmade cards. Paper trimmers have measurements so that you can easily cut mats and borders for your cards.  You may think that you are cutting straight lines with scissors, but when you get a paper trimmer, you will see a big difference.  It gives your handmade cards a professional look.

 

  • Sharp Scissors – I have two pairs of scissors that I use for making cards. One pair is called Cutterbees made by EK Success. They are small with a sharp tip and teflon coated blades. The teflon coating keeps adhesives from sticking to the blades. They are also very sharp all the way to the pointy tip, making them perfect for cutting into small areas. The EK Success Cutterbees are sharp enough to cut ribbon as well as paper.  The other pair of scissors that I use has a long titanium blade, and I use them for cutting larger pieces of paper.

 

  • The final thing that you must have to make greeting cards are decorations.  You can use rubber stamps, which can be used over and over again.  Craft Rubber Stamps are great for making cards.   They can be an investment, but they can be used for many years. The most popular rubber stamps are the ones with sayings and sentiments on them. They are available for every occasion and holiday.  Rubber stamps also come with decorative elements or pictures that can be colored with markers, pencils, or watercolors.  They can be cute like cards that I made using Wild Rose Studio or they can be modern and funky.  Ink is available in a rainbow of colors as well.  More recently, images called digis have become available online. They are very reasonably priced and can be resized to use for any size project. My favorite rubber stamp manufacturers for making my own cards are House Mouse, Penny Black, and Stampin’ Up.  Visit How To Use Rubber Stamps to learn about the different types of stamps and inks.

 

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Tip:  Before folding card stock in half, score it for a neater fold.  A bone folder comes in handy for scoring the line and then making a crisp crease.

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Start With An Easy Card Making Project

Start with a very simple design for your first cards. The card below has a basic design, and it uses only a few supplies.  You can get the instructions by visiting Handmade Butterfly Note Card.

 

Learn to Make Handmade Cards - Here is everything that you need to know about learning this wonderful hobby. There is a supply list to get you started, tips and tricks, and a simple card for you to follow.

 

Making Greeting Cards:  More Than The Basics

Once you learn the basics of making cards, you can branch out and use more techniques and discover new tools.

 

Learn to Make Handmade Cards - Here is everything that you need to know about learning this wonderful hobby. There is a supply list to get you started, tips and tricks, and a simple card for you to follow.

All of the features on this jungle card were cut out using the Cricut Electronic Cutting Machine. This is a more advanced card, but once you learn the basics, you can branch out and learn about new tools and techniques.

 

There are as many tools for card making as there are card designs.  Die Cutting Machines are great tools for making handmade cards. Some are very simple and use a hand crank with metal dies, and others are electronic cutting machines that cut complex shapes that you can design yourself on the computer.

Some of the machine names that you might recognize are Cricut, Cuttlebug, Sizzix Big Shot, Silhouette, and Spellbinders.

There are also a million ways you can decorate your cards. The possibilities are endless so that making my own cards is always fun and never boring.

Fiskars has a Gallery of Card Making Ideas on their website.

 

This sweet frog and bunny rabbit are enjoying the rainy day in a puddle. This Handmade Card using House Mouse Stamp could be for any occasion.
Learn to make a Sunset Background using Copic Markers. It's very easy and each one is unique. They make great backgrounds for geese and wildlife handmade cards.
Cricut Birthday Card using the Create a Critter 2 Cricut Cartridge - Cute bird with hat
House Mouse Bunny with Balloons Card - This stamp is so cute and great for many occasions. I colored it with Copic Markers. It's an older stamp, but still one of my favorites.
Wild Rose Studio Ella with Presents Stamp - Ella the Elephant so so cute, and she's delivering presents to celebrate someone's birthday!
Stair Step Card that fits into and A2 size envelope decorated with patterned paper and Cricut die cuts.
This Cricut Owl Baby Girl card is adorable! It uses the Create A Critter Cricut Cartridge and Songbord Cricut Cartridge. I love how this turned out!
This adorable Cricut Snowman Card was made using the Cricut Explore. Found out how you can make this card too! If you don't have the Cricut Explore, you can use the Snow Folks Cricut Cartridge.
This Turkey Cricut Thanksgiving Card is perfect for sending Thanksgiving greetings. It uses the Create A Critter 2 Cricut Cartridge
Hello Kitty Halloween Card
Stampin Up Bird Punch Card - This is a great fall thank you card using the Stampin Up Build A Bird Punch and Blissful Bird Stamp Set.

More Advanced Card Making Supplies

After you learn the basics about making greeting cards, you will want to try all of the fun supplies and tools that will take your card making to the next level. Here is a list of supplies that you will want to explore.

    • Paper Punches – Paper Punches come in a variety of styles and for different uses. You can get punches that make fancy corners and borders. Other paper punches cut shapes for adding to your cards. My favorite punches are from Stampin’ Up, EK Success, and Martha Stewart.
    • Die Cutting Machines – Die Cutting Machines are great for all kinds of paper crafting, not just card making. They are great for scrapbooking, making bulletin boards, and decorating school projects. My favorites are the Cuttlebug, Big Shot, and the Cricut Personal Die Cutting Machine.  Making Cricut Birthday Cards is a great way to use your machine.
    • Embellishments – What are embellishments? Embellishments are anything you use to decorate your handmade cards. That includes buttons, bows, rhinestones, brads, eyelets, pearls, ribbon, twine, trim, seam binding, ruffles, metal accents, flowers, tulle, glitter sequins, buttons, and lace.
    • Advanced Markers and Coloring Mediums – There are numerous ways to color your handmade cards.  When you first start, choose colored pencils and inexpensive markers.  As you advance, you can use Copic Markers and watercolors.   Copic Markers are alcohol based and used for blending colors.

 

Learn to Make Handmade Cards - Here is everything that you need to know about learning this wonderful hobby. There is a supply list to get you started, tips and tricks, and a simple card for you to follow. Wild Rose Studio Bluebell and Hedgehog Handmade Card - This sweet baby card is adorable. It uses the deer and hedgehog stamp from Wild Rose Studios. I need to get that stamp!!

The sweet deer, hedgehog, and butterfly image was colored using Copic Markers. You use them with special paper, and hey are alcohol based so that you can blend the colors. The fancy ovals were made using Nestabilities dies from Spellbinders.

 

The Internet is a wealth of information when it comes to card making.  You can spend hours on Google and Pinterest looking at different card designs.  Visit my Cards Board on Pinterest for over 1500 card making ideas.

All Free Paper Crafts has pages and pages of card making ideas as well as scrapbooking, origami, paper flowers, printables, and paper crafts for kids.

The best way to learn is to dig into your new hobby and try different techniques and supplies.

I hope that you will learn how to make greeting cards.  It’s a wonderful, relaxing hobby.  I better warn you though, it’s addicting!

Mix and Match Felt Owl Bookmark

June 25, 2018 by Habiba Elkaihel 1 Comment

Hi, I am Habiba from Craftify My Love. I am a friend of Pam’s from Germany and get to teach you today how to craft this cute mix and match felt owl bookmark.

creative activity for kids motivation for summer reading crafting a lady owl bookmark

The cute purple owl with the amazing pink hairdo from the photo above was sort of my prototype. I’ve made it right before I went to my friends birthday party as a last minute accessory to the gift card from a local bookshop. Can you tell she loves to read, too?

And yes, she is a grown up. And yes, I made her this very young, almost childish little felt owl bookmark. This is how I roll, lol.

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Easy Distress Oxide Technique

June 6, 2018 by Pam Larmore 1 Comment

I love making cool backgrounds for my handmade cards.  I recently got Distress Oxide Ink, and I LOVE how they blend.  I’m looking forward to experimenting with more Distress Oxide techniques and colors.

Keep reading to see how I created this I Miss You! card using a sponging technique.

 

 

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Cricut Mermaid Shirt

May 9, 2018 by Pam Larmore 8 Comments

You’re going to have to think outside the box for this Cricut Project.  Once you see this bleach technique, you’ll be inspired to add it to your craft arsenal.  Speaking of being inspired, this month’s theme for the Inspire My Creativity Blog Hop is all things wearable.  Wait until you see what the other talented ladies have created.  Read to the end of my post to see all of the great projects.

 

Use your Cricut Machine, vinyl, and bleach for this cool masking technique to make a Mermaid Shirt.

 

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Make a Cactus Dish Garden

April 25, 2018 by Pam Larmore 11 Comments

This Cactus Dish Garden brings three of my hobbies together.  I love creating, flower gardening, and thrifting.  The funny thing about thrift store projects is that you can’t really plan them, since you never know what you’re going to find.   I’ve taken trips to Goodwill where I come out with bags full of “upcyclables” (Yes, I totally made up that word.)  However, sometimes I’ll go to several thrift and consignment stores and not find anything that catches my eye.

 

Make a Cactus and Succulent Dish Garden using a thrift store container.  Add fairy garden gnomes, windmill, and rocks.  Learn to take care of your cactus dish garden. #cactus #succulent #dishgarden #thriftstore

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Wild Rose Studio Spring Card

April 11, 2018 by Pam Larmore 3 Comments

I didn’t think spring would EVER get here this year. We’ve had snow in Maryland twice this month…yes TWICE in April. I was almost ready to pack up and move to Florida.  This afternoon, it’s finally sunny outside with the weatherman predicting temps in the 80’s for this weekend.  Woohoo!!!!  To celebrate, I made this Spring Card using a stamp from Wild Rose Studio.

These cute robin couple (or are they bluebirds? hmmm) are also celebrating the arrival of spring in their fresh nest with their fresh laid egg.

 

 

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Make Paper Roses With the Cricut

April 7, 2018 by Pam Larmore 9 Comments

Paper flowers of all kinds are so popular in the crafting world.  They can be made from tissue paper, book pages, or card stock.  When I first started making cards, the only way to make all of the beautiful blooms was to trace patterns and cut them by hand.  With the introduction of cutting machines like the Cricut, making all of these flowers is quicker and easier.  Here’s a tutorial for making Cricut Roses to use in all of your crafting projects.

 

Learn how to make Cricut Roses using the Cricut Maker or Cricut Explore Machines. You can also use the Cricut Expression if you have the Flower Shoppe and Create A Critter Cartridges. #cricutmaker #cricut #paperflowers #cricutexplore

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Cricut Adult Beverage Set

April 2, 2018 by Pam Larmore Leave a Comment

I’m having one of those weeks…well one of those months actually.  My 17 year old dishwasher and washing machine are on their last leg, the dryer sounded like a machine gun, and we have a bath tub leaking between the walls.  To top it all off, my husband and I are in the process of ordering new windows and doors for the entire house.  Cha-ching!

The sayings on this pouch and mug are perfect for me right now.

 

 

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DIY Plant Markers Using Clay Pots

March 18, 2018 by Pam Larmore 1 Comment

My two favorite pastimes are crafts and gardening.  This project incorporates both.  I love all kinds of plants.  It doesn’t matter if they are trees, flowers, vegetables, or herbs, they all hold a special place in my heart…and my yard.  These DIY Plant Markers are a wonderful addition to my herb garden.  They will also help my family to know what to pick when I say, “Can you bring me some dill?”

 

These DIY Plant Markers will mark the herbs in your garden. Super quick and easy to make. #claypotcraft #crafts

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Easy Wedding Centerpieces

March 13, 2018 by Pam Larmore 7 Comments

Throwing a party can be expensive, and you might as well take out a second mortgage to pay for a wedding.  Don’t get me wrong, I wanted my daughter to have a day she will remember for years to come, but I didn’t want to have to “go in hock” for her to get it.  We splurged on a few things, but we cut corners in other ways.  These easy wedding centerpieces were one of the ways that we trimmed fat from the budget so we could afford a fabulous photographer.

 

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I'm Pam, and I love everything crafty. My philosophy is that every project can be improved by adding a little glitter. I love making cards, scrapbooking, Chirping with my Cricut, and Kids Crafts. Follow me to see where my next adventure leads. Now, go find something crafty to make!

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