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Let’s Make Something Together – Handmade Cards

September 8, 2010 By Amy @ Positively Splendid

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Today I’ll be referring back to my post from Monday about some basic color theory, so I hope you’ll head over to check out that information, as well!

Whether you are wanting to make some handmade greetings to send out to friends and loved ones this Sunday for the National Day of Encouragement (see this post for the full details on what the day is all about), or if you are simply wanting to avoid the exorbitant cost of greeting cards at the supermarket (nearly $5 a pop for most cards these days!), making your own cards for all of the occasions that fill your calendar is really a snap to do. This morning, I’m going to share with you a bit about the “system” I use to create large batches of cards all at once, thus replenishing my stash and helping me avoid those last-minute runs to Kroger when I realize I don’t have a birthday card on hand.

5 Keys to Simple Cardmaking

#1  Make a list, and check it twice.

Determine how many birthdays, anniversaries, etc., you have coming up, and use this list to figure the number of cards you need to make in one sitting. Doing this every 3 to 4 months will help you to avoid being inundated all at once with a vast number of cards to make.

#2  Create a “kit” to work with.

There is nothing better than a stash of paper crafting supplies clamoring to be put to good use. Before I sit down to make my cards, I always pair coordinating papers and embellishments that I have on hand so that I know I have just the right supplies at my fingertips once I get to work.

As I was sorting through my paper supplies yesterday, I tried to keep in mind the color principles I posted about here while I was grouping and coordinating my papers. As you can see, I created a number of different kits in this fashion.

#3  Use pre-made, pre-folded cards as your base.

When making sets of cards, having the actual card itself pre-made for you makes things so much simpler. I buy blank cards from Hobby Lobby (using my 40% off coupon) for this purpose. They recently added blank Kraft cards to their inventory, which I used here. *Love* them!

#4  Use a sketch for inspiration.

This is, by far, the most important key to streamlining the card-making process. A sketch is essentially a road map for how to put your card together, from the layering of the papers to the placement of the embellishments. This cuts down on needless time spent trying to design as you go, and it ensures the finished product will look balanced and well constructed. There are too many sketch websites available to count, but my personal favorite is definitely PageMaps (or, in this case, CardMaps). Becky Fleck never fails to come up with fresh sketches every month to really get your creative juices flowing!

I used two of Becky’s sketches to help me as I made my cards yesterday. A little bit later, you’ll see the sketch itself, and the card I made based on it. Sometimes I stuck very closely with the overall layout of the sketch, but sometimes I chose to change things up a bit. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to use a sketch!

#5  Do things in assembly line fashion.

When you have selected your kit and your sketch, it’s time to get started cutting out the papers you’ll use on your cards. For each respective sketch, I usually make a set of four essentially identical cards. This allows me to cut out four sets of identical pieces and use an assembly line setup to place them on each of my cards. What a time saver! Once the foundational pieces are adhered to my card, I add my greetings (either with stickers, as I’ve done on all of the cards here, or stamps) and my embellishments (flowers, chipboard pieces, ribbon, etc.)

Here are a few of my favorites from the sets I put together yesterday, and the CardMaps sketches they were based on.

June 2010 CardMaps

March 2010 CardMaps
September 2010 CardMaps

These last two were based on my own sketches.

The last four months are, by far, the busiest for our family in terms of card-requiring events. When I counted it up yesterday, I had about 15 cards to make! But by using the process I outlined above, I was able to make enough cards for all of those events, plus those I will be sending out for the National Day of Encouragment, over the span of about 2-3 hours. Considering that store-bought cards for those same events would have set me back close to $70, I think that was an afternoon well spent!

Not to mention, I think any handmade card puts Hallmark to shame. 😉

Feel free let me know if you have any questions!
Please note that if you wish to contact me, my new email address is 
Amy (at) PositivelySplendid (dot) com.
I have updated this information on my Contact page, too, for future reference!
Have a marvelous day!

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Amy @ Positively Splendid
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Having grown up in a home brimming with sewing notions and paintbrushes, Amy has a deep love for all things creative. On any given day, you’ll find her knee-deep in her latest creative endeavor, with projects ranging from sewing and crafts to home decor and kid-friendly ideas. Amy believes that everyone, regardless of skill level or experience, possesses the ability to create something beautiful, and Positively Splendid was born of her passion for helping others harness their innate creative potential.

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  1. Brandy @ Gluesticks says

    September 8, 2010 at 6:51 pm

    I love your color schemes, they are just beautiful!

  2. Michele {The Scrap Shoppe} says

    September 8, 2010 at 7:59 pm

    VERY cute, Amy! All of your colors complement each other very well.

  3. Alison says

    September 8, 2010 at 9:45 pm

    Wow! Amy, you are just amazing! I love how everything you do during the week ties in together. I can always use tips in card making, so THANKS!! I am inspired!

  4. Taylor-Ann says

    September 8, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    those are adorable and you make it look so simple.
    CUTE! CUTE! CUTE!

  5. [email protected] Not Just Paper and Glue says

    September 9, 2010 at 2:11 pm

    You have some fabulous cards!

  6. Sarah B. says

    September 15, 2010 at 11:22 am

    Yours turned out beautifully! I’m definitely a fan of the assembly line method, and I’m off to check out CardMaps 🙂

  7. Holly says

    September 20, 2010 at 4:29 am

    Seriously fun! Thanks for the glimpse inside the process. I am always interested in how other people work. I have never heard of Card Maps…so excited to have found a new resource.

  8. Kristal says

    September 28, 2010 at 3:21 am

    Your cards are so great! Anyone would be happy to receive such a thoughtful card. Thanks for mentioning Pagemaps. I had never heard of it and I’m so excited to try it out!

  9. Jerri says

    September 28, 2010 at 8:52 pm

    Your cards are very cute!

    This is my first visit to your blog. Great stuff here!

  10. mimidou says

    October 21, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    wouah ! i am visiting your blog since yesterday and all what you do is very nice. These cards are great.

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