Homemade Cards

I’ve been making a lot of homemade cards lately, so I figured I would do a little post about them. I’m not much into scrapbooking but I do enjoy making cards. The post office I like to go to is located inside of a scrapbooking paper store. So every time I mail a package I come home with a stack of decorative paper. These papers are so fun, as I’m sure you all already know and there are so many uses for them.

So here are some of the cards I’ve made recently. (I have a Huge family so there is always a Birthday, Baptism, New Baby, and other celebrations happening. Which all deserve a homemade card).

I like to use unexpected elements in my cards like cardboard, rope, fabric, and even burlap.

Here I’ve stamped the card using rubber stamps, I added a light net material over it and then tied a string around it.

I also like to make Tags.
You can buy a package of blank tags at your craft store. Then I like to decorate them using stamps and embellishments.

I thought I’d add this as well, It’s the invitations I made for Liam’s 5th Lego Birthday Party. I had planned to blog all about the party but never got around to it.

If you haven’t made a card in a while and are not sure where to even begin, I thought I’d share some steps of how I usually make them.
The First thing I do is dig through my craft desk and pull out coordinating papers, stickers, ribbons, buttons, dudedat’s and whatnot’s.

Then I take a piece of 9 X 13 Card stock, Cut it in half, then fold in half (basically you get 2 cards out of one piece of paper). Or for a larger card I trace out a old card onto the card stock.

Next I cut out some small pieces of the decorative paper.

and then I layer in my embellishments.

One trick I like to do is ruff up the edges of my paper by scraping it with my scissors. It gives it a little bit of texture.

Once I have it all laid out how I like it, I glue it all down with a glue stick.

It’s a good idea to make 2 at a time, So you have an extra on hand, just remember not to give it to the same person twice.

Happy Card making!

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6 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    April 20, 2011 / 8:24 pm

    How fun are the Lego birthday invite cards?!! My youngest has a summer birthday and he loves Legos, also. This would be perfect. Handmade cards are always nice to receive. Thanks for sharing the tute! They are all super cute!
    XO

  2. Suzanne@Meridian Road
    April 20, 2011 / 10:34 pm

    Those are so pretty! Those Lego invites are really clever, too. I should start making cards. I'm not really into scrap booking, either, but cards would be fun.

  3. Blondie's Journal
    April 21, 2011 / 1:10 am

    I love making cards and have so many supplies I could make a zillion right now. I love the embellishments you use, burlap and jute are great ideas. I'd love to try tags next!

    XO,
    Jane

  4. Natée
    April 23, 2011 / 1:39 am

    Cute cards, Em. I love that the card you made me made it onto this post. 🙂

  5. Susan Freeman
    April 23, 2011 / 11:07 am

    Adorable cards! You have inspired me. Happy Easter to you and your family.

    Love,
    Susan and Bentley
    xxoo

  6. Zane Wooder
    January 19, 2013 / 12:54 am

    I am in love with these homemade cards.

    zane