Make Your Own Card

August 14th, 2009 | by Author Alex |

A homemade greeting card you make yourself can be more meaningful to the recipient and just as attractive as a card bought from the shop. People usually associate quality with a homemade card and will have sentimental value to a card that is handmade. After all that is why we give each other greeting cards, to express our friendship and other sentiment. Whether you want to express your sentiment for a wedding, birthday, Christmas, feel better soon, or pretty much any occasion, what better way to express it than to make your own card?

Here you will find quality information to show you how you can make your own card for all occasions. There are tips so that you can design your own cards and make your own invitations. There will also be links to where you can buy the necessary equipment so that you can get started on your own card project.

If you want to make your own wedding invitations, look at the DIY wedding invitations section of this site to be inspired by wedding card designs and read the helpful tips on choosing the right paper and colour to make your cards.

Christmas is always a time for sharing, head to the Christmas card ideas section and learn how to give your family and friends a personal gift with a creative greeting card. After all, it’s the thought that counts.

For those who want to think outside the box and stay one step ahead of the competition there also is information about how to make your own business cards. There are a number of place you can have your cards designed and made for you, but wouldn’t you think that a personalised, unique and well design card printed on a textured quality cardboard is something that will impress your potential customers?

I welcome you to Make Your Own Card. Enjoy your stay.

  • Chris
    Awesome. Thanks for sharing brilliant stuff to us. I thought of making a card when i was child. Now it seems boring and daunting task to me. I preferred sending egreeting through iHappy Holidays and other web application
  • It does take a bit of patience to make cards Chris.. thanks for the comments.. and sorry I didn't see them earlier.
  • Great post about creating your own cards. They always seem to mean more when you take the extra time.
  • Hello!

    Thanks for the info about making cards.

    I like your page.

    Hope to see your next post :)
  • No problem, I am glad you liked it, I have posted up some new material since it is coming close to Halloween season, I looked up some craft ideas for Halloween . It is here http://make-your-own-card.com/make-your-own-card/make-your-own-holloween-crafts

    Enjoy
    Alex
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