How To Make A Personalized Handmade Greeting Card
This card was for a teenage girl. I used her first name and her favorite color to make her a handmade personal greeting card.
This card was for a teenage girl. I used her first name and her favorite color to make her a handmade personal greeting card.
You can make this star-shaped card with or without a Cricut machine. Here are directions for making the card both ways...
This card was made to celebrate a little girl's ballet recital, but it would also make a cute Birthday card for a tiny dancer in your life.
I plan to use these flower cards mostly as birthday cards, but they would also be lovely as Welcome Spring cards, Happy Mother's Day cards, Friendship cards, or as Just Because cards for practically any occasion!
This handmade birthday card was fun to make. Remember that photocopied clip art or free-handed turtles would work just as well. Get the kids to help you color them! You could even put fun party hats on the turtles. Darn, I could have done that... I already have the hats! Or, you could paint their toenails sparkly colors.
This card was for a colleague who is leaving for a new job. I have now been recruited to make a card for every event in my office! For this one, I used my Cricut machine and a Sharpie marker, in addition to colored papers.
See how I made this ice cream cone birthday card -- with sprinkles! I used bright colored card stock, striped paper and my cricut machine. Matching envelope too.
This Birthday card should have been in the mail 5 days ago, so I needed to make a card that I could do quickly.
Tonight I'll be out with a girlfriend to celebrate her birthday, so I came up with another quick card idea. My girlfriend is a little bit sassy, so I thought a card with a retro-look would fit her perfectly.
This birthday card is pretty easy, and requires very little stamping. Most of the work is in the assembly.