Sunday, September 28, 2014

Card Crafting

Today I spent the afternoon with Crafty Kid making homemade cards. We used a variety of supplies, some of which are in the picture posted below. The thing I like about this project is that anyone truly into crafting will have most, if not all, of the supplies necessary to do this project in their craft box. It's all the things you acquire and reuse time and time again, especially if you are into scrapbooking.



To follow along with our project I suggest you have the following tools:
  • Cards that are blank on the inside
    • Color or pattern on the outside is up to your personal preference
  • A sharp pair of scissors
    • Decorative Scissors are great for fun edging
    • A paper slicer can help make clean lines
  • Stamps and ink pads
  • Decorative hole punches
  • Double sided scrapbook tape
  • Hot glue gun
  • Card stock or scrapbooking paper

I am going to take you through building one of the cards step-by-step and then show you pictures of some of the completed projects. I think once you have all your supplies out and get started you'll see how easy it is to make a variety of cards for all kinds of occasions.

STEP 1 & 2

Pick your card. Then pick an accent color with the card stock that you think will be complimentary.  I chose a mint green card, so I thought a powder grey would pair nicely. If you have a paper slicer use it to cut a strip of paper about an inch and a half wide and for now keep it the length of the scrapbook paper. (With a steady hand you can use a pair of regular scissors. Make sure they are sharp to avoid frayed edges.)


STEP 3

Select a whole punch that you would like to have cut out in the strip of paper. I chose a heart. Use the cut out as many times on the strip as you would like. I decided to space out the hearts as evenly as possible down the row. I also wanted the heart to be centered so after I finished my cut outs I trimmed the top of the strip to make it the same amount of space on the top and the bottom.



STEP 4 & 5

Cut the strip to match the length of the card and use double sided tape to adhere the strip. In this case I decided to put it at the top of the card so I could do a different embellishment on the bottom. This is how you get a layered look for your card and as you can see the cut out hearts reveal the color of the card beneath it.


STEP 6 & 7

Use the cut out pieces of hearts on the bottom of the card. I used a hot glue gun for securing these. Quick and easy. I suggest arranging the hearts on the card to get the look you want and then pick them up one by one and glue them down. This also helps you figure out where the best place is for your stamp, if you are using one. I couldn't resist using this cute stamp since it fit with this design so perfectly.




Step 8
Finished card. Blank inside for you to use for any occasion.



Parting Thoughts

If you try this at home I hope you find it as fun and easy to do as we did! To make the 5 cards below it took 2 hours. (Including set-up and clean-up)

I am so proud to say Crafty Kid loved this project and was very good at it. She made 3 out of the 5 cards featured below with little input from me other than to ask if I liked certain stamps and/or color combinations.

TIP: There are so many ways to decorate these cards. Check your local craft store often for cheap or on sale embellishments. You never know when they will come in handy for your next project :)









2 comments:

  1. I love these, especially the "just for you" one and the "get well soon" one. They look very finished and are most likely the fiscally responsible choice - and a lot more personable than the hallmark equivalents! This seems like a great rainy day craft - thanks for the idea!

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    1. Thanks! I'm looking forward to making more in the future and posting it on here :)

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