1. There are many types of cards you can choose from . Design the ones
that you need or that sound the most interesting to you. Try birthday,
anniversary, cards for children, wedding, sympathy, holiday or get well.
2.
To begin the design you will need good paper. Look for pre-folded cards
or use cardstock and fold your own. Using a bone folder is helpful here
because it makes a very nice clean fold. There are several sizes to
choose from, make sure you have an envelope to fit or be prepared to
make one. There are templates galore for this type of thing.
3.
Next choose a sticker or rubber stamp for the image on the front of the
card. If using stamps, try different color stamp pads until you get the
design and color you like. You can layer the stickers or stamped image
on other paper to create a more pleasing design. Try using a combination
of plain and matching patterned paper for this step.
4. There
are embellishments you can use instead of a stamp or sticker. These are
often dimensional and add a lot to the design of your card.
5.
Make certain you have appropriate glue. Carefully consider the adhesive
you want to use. A glue gun works well for heavy items but will wrinkle
most papers. Glue dots and strips are handy for many design gluing jobs.
I really like the glue stick that says"heavy duty" on the label, it is
good for almost any paper and dries smooth and clear.
6. Design
the words next. Think about what you want the card to say. Do you want
the greeting or message on the inside or on the front of the card? You
can use rubber stamps for this, stickers or computer generated
greetings. There are so many fonts available that every card can be
unique.
7. Lay your design out on the card before you attach the different
elements. Check to make sure it all fits and that you like the design.
Glue everything down and making sure all pieces are secure.
8.
Now look at the inside of your card. If you are going to put a message
there think about layering it on other paper to match the design on the
front of your card. Attach these pieces to the inside of the card.
9.
Check out the whole card now. Are you happy with the design? Does it
need anything extra like colored brads or buttons? Is there part of the
design that would look nice colored in with marker, colored pencils,
chalks or watercolors?
10. I believe a card is not finished until
the fiber is added, both inside and out. Matching colors from the
design, take two or three strands of coordinating ribbon, yarn, metallic
thread or wire and tie into a knot. Trim the ends so it looks the way
you want it. Attach with your glue gun and you are done with the
card.The envelop please! To put a final touch on your design decorate
the envelop to match the card. Use your markers, chalk, stickers and
stamps to create an envelop that is as gorgeous as what's inside!!
In very little time you can create a special and unique card and envelop using your own design.
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