Homemade Greeting Cards
Does anyone use scrapbook kits to make homemade birthday/anniversary/etc cards to give to family & friends. What tips & tricks do you use? TIA
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Not as much as I used to... now I usually only make invites for my son's birthday parties (pre covid).
My tips are to build your card in your design software as you would a layout, resizing etc... and then pull each element onto a 8.5x11 page to print (cramming as much on it to save paper). Foam adhesive is a great way to give "life" to a card, building up layers makes it look more high end... adding some glitter glue to add a bit of sparkle... add ribbon and other traditional scrapbooking elements also helps make it look more professional. Make interactive card are my favorite thing to do! Where you pull a tab and something moves or up open up the card and an element "pops" up. Have you checked SSD tutorials? There are a few card tutorials... https://www.sweetshoppedesigns.com/t...brid-projects/ |
Lots of inspiration here if it helps...this is the first gallery I thought of, hopefully more people have tips/tricks for you ;)
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I'm no expert in card making, but I do like using digi supplies to make cards and to decorate my planner. I usually do it all in my scrapping program (I use PSE) and then move it onto paper sized document to print. I have a Silhouette machine, so I use that to cut out the pieces. One fun thing I did was actually use a template and shrunk it to fit the size of the card. Here is the layout and then the card so you can see how I used that template as inspo for the card.
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I do, but I make them completely digital then print a flattened file, just like I would for layouts. Sometimes I'll add a few physical gems, just a small touch of physical materials. I bought envelopes and size my digital file accordingly. Then I pull it onto an 8.5x11 background before printing. If the card has white sections around the edges, do a 1 or 2 point stroke in a very light gray around the finished card so you'll know where to cut.
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I like the idea of using a template! Will definitely look into that. What kind of Silhouette machine do you have? Is that like a Cricut? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Not as much as I used to since my laser printer died, but love it. I would do an entire design of a card and print and sometimes just print papers and play like any other papers.
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I have a Cricut but rarely use it. I wish I had the time and passion to create things but I just don't... :( |
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I've designed them, then printed them out and put the on a pre-scored card (cuz I'm lazy when it comes to scissors ...), haven't tried lately though!
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I’ve been researching cutting machines all day trying to find one to play with... so much potential!!!
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Have you ever used your silhouette to cut out stamped images? |
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