If that’s where your card finds its final resting place, you’ve done nothing more than waste a perfectly good piece of cardstock. Instead, why not give the customer a reason to hold on to the card? Accomplish that by putting something on the back. If you’re a Realtor, maybe a cha...
If that’s where your card finds its final resting place, you’ve done nothing more than waste a perfectly good piece of cardstock. Instead, why not give the customer a reason to hold on to the card? Accomplish that by putting something on the back. If you’re a Realtor, maybe a cha...
These folders can create beautiful textures and patterns on your handmade cards, scrapbook pages, art journals, and other DIY crafts quickly and easily. Plus, it’s not messy and doesn’t require too much effort or too many supplies. All you’ll need are a piece of cardstock, your die-cu...
Start by downloading and printing out thebookmark templateon colored cardstock paper. You could also use scrapbook or origami paper to give you monster some patterned texture. 2. Cut out bookmark and monster nose Use a pencil to design and draw the shape of your monster’s big nose on the...
It was so simple to make this fun homemade DIY twister game board. I simply printed out a color version of the game board and cut it down to fit on a piece of cardstock (spare cardboard would also work). Once cut down to size, I used a gluestick to secure the printed board to ...
Making a paper envelope is basically just folding and gluing a piece of paper around the card. You can literally wrap your card like a present — using double-stick tape or a glue stick instead of tape. Thinner paper will be easier to fold, but you can also use cardstock or any other...
yellow cardstock scissors black marker extra strength glue stick or Glue Dots Instructions: 1. Cut out two triangles on the sides of paper plate to create face shape Turn your paper plate upside down. You will be using the bottom of the paper plate for your craft. Draw a curvy triangle sh...
Crown Is Too Flimsy Reinforce with Layers: If the crown feels too weak, glue two layers of paper together, or use a sturdier material like cardstock. Support Strips: Glue strips of paper or cardboard along the inside of the crown for added support. ...
Last year, I was gifted so many teaching supplies from a retiring grade 1 teacher. Those boxes are just filled with incredible learning ideas and inspiration. One of the many gems I found was this word family building set. It’s very simply a piece of black cardstock folded to hold the ...
Pieces of paper or cardstock (for the pages) Colored pencils, crayons, or markers (for illustrating) Glue or a stapler (to bind the pages together) Scissors (for cutting) Decorative items like stickers, washi tape, or ribbon (optional, to make your book look pretty) Step 3: Plan Your Pa...