Advantages: Lots of fun. Could always sell your cards. Your cards are one of a kind! Disadvantages: Could prove to be time consuming.
the decoupage cards now. It's a lot of fun to do.
It can be time consuming, but the outcome will be really good if you stick to it! I really enjoy making cards.
But, there are many designs you can make by using glitter or glitter pens, ribbon etc. Other little things you can add to your cards are ribbons, bows and numerous other add-ons.
I now finding myself inspecting any greetings cards I receive more closely - just in case there's anything I may be able to cut out to use on my owncards! It was recently my birthday, and found myself demolishing most of them with bits and pieces I wanted!
There's just so much out there. Just take a look at the craft section on Ebay for instance. There's tons of different materials and things you can buy for card-making. You can also get ideas from books. If you visit your local library, they ...
Advantages: Lightweight, slim, beautiful design, great value for money Disadvantages: possibly bend cards if stored for long periods of time (untested)
I previously carried a small USB key on my keyring as my portable memory solution. But I found that more and more, I was having to transfer information from either a PDA or digital camera, and a USB key just didn't work for this.
So I found the solution in the SanDisk SD Plus memory card - it is the size of a normal SD memory card, but also folds in half to reveal a USB adapter which can be plugged into any USB port. Brilliant solution, except that they aren't very sturdy. I was worried about the card breaking in my wallet, so I needed something to protect it.
This is where the Aluminium Memory CardHolder from Proporta comes in. It is the same length and width as a standard credit card (85mm x 54mm), and is only 4mm thick (about as thick as 3 credit cards sitting on top of each other). It is very light as well, weighing in ...
Advantages: Encourages creativity Disadvantages: Not enough glue and fairly mean with materials
Make your owncards
We are going through a stage where Little Miss wants to make cards for everyone's birthdays, and after having sent many Thank you cards, has decided that it's better (and more time consuming) to make your own.
A recent trip to ELC had us loitering around the art and craft section, and along with other items, we picked up some of these packs of card making kits.
As a bit of perhaps necessary information, and because there is no picture and I don't seem able to download them, the box is distinguishable in that it has a picture of all of the cards on the front. It's easy to find in the art and craft secftion of elc, and on the internet in the same section.
**WHAT DO I GET?**
Inside the (pleasantly small) box, is?5 blank cards, envelopes, wavy card in different colours, holographic paper, 9 wobbly eyes (we ...