for larger projects, creating a handcrafted card
for a family member or friend can become
the perfect, contained creative outlet.
Valentine's Day, Mother's Day,
Father's Day, birthdays,
graduation, weddings, showers, thank-you's...
the opportunities are endless!
Valentine's Day, Mother's Day,
Father's Day, birthdays,
graduation, weddings, showers, thank-you's...
the opportunities are endless!
I shared 10 Techniques for Handcrafting Cards
with you *here.*
First: tips for the background and focal image:
Create an interesting, textured background
and use up your paper scraps by cutting out
squares and adhering them in a grid pattern.
Or, if you need designer paper,
check out the one's I've created {here}.
Of course, a gorgeous main image grounds the piece and invites you to linger with the card for awhile.
There's much to behold here:
Notice the gold pen around edges of the squares.
Notice the corrugated square. I put that one through the paper crimper.
Notice the deckled edge on the main image - in contrast to the very square motif.
Another tip: layer your images and cutouts...
See those little silver dots? That's tinfoil!
Of course, you can stamp words and images,
like the "take wing" sentiment.
But also remember to cut out stamped images,
like I did with this crown.
Of course, you can stamp words and images,
like the "take wing" sentiment.
But also remember to cut out stamped images,
like I did with this crown.
Be sure to make your own 'signature style' on the back of your handcrafted cards!
Click here to learn all about a very cool
craft / business tool
for creating your own 'signature style' on the back
of cards or for packaging.
So if you were counting, I actually shared
more than 10 techniques.
And you can get 10 more tips HERE.
Handcrafting cards may be
a small thing, but I think the love
that goes into them tells a much larger story.
View my visual table of contents
for cards shared here at I Gotta Create!
and create your own party hats with *this tutorial.*
Looking for Valentine's Day ideas? You'll love these:
View my visual table of contents
for cards shared here at I Gotta Create!
and create your own party hats with *this tutorial.*
Looking for Valentine's Day ideas? You'll love these:
sharing at Savvy Southern Style
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