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Making Your Own Cards

12th Sep 2011

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Do you want to make your own cards? A great cost saving excercise and lots of fun There is nothing quite the same as watching the look on someone’s face when they receive a hand crafted card by none other than yourself.

So kit or start from scratch? .

Kits are the easyest and quickest way to start making your own cards The cards base is always straight and fold nicely As well as lots of nice decorations that just need laying out rather than coming up with your own completely original designsGoing it alone is nowhere near as easy as buying a kit, going it alone can be challenging to say the least, looking at a blank peice of paper, with the prospect of creating a card out of nothing. With no limits you can create something totally unique out of nothingThe third option is often the best; why not use a combination of a kit and your own imagination? Use the card provided in the kit and combine it with your own ideas, drawings a decorations Or what about using bits of old cards that have been given to you? Take just the detail or picture from the recycled card and combine with a few of your own ideas and decorations, to produce something totally unique.Starting from nothing can be very difficult so make use of online resources like Craft UK If you are trying to find kits or decorations then Craft UK will have a large selection for you to choose from.This article was written by Craft UK: for everything craft!

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