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7.1 by Refill


Jan 3, 2019

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An Application That Teaches You Easy DIY Greeting Card Tutorial

Whenever you receive a handmade card from someone, you always feel so special, right?. the greeting card philosophy, therefore, is most definitely Do unto others However, it can be tough to come up with good greeting card ideas. get this application, which will clear up any creative block with its use of unconventional materials to make fun, unique cards that are truly fit for any occasion. Enjoy!

here we share how to make a Junk Mail greeting card:

The secret to any good DIY greeting card is the paper you use. It needs to be somewhat thick and substantial; card stock is ideal. You can find card stock for free in a somewhat unlikely place: your mailbox.

To transform a piece of paper like this into a card, simply fold it in half. you can use a bone folder to make a crisp, clean fold.

Once youve folded the card, find yourself another piece of junk mail or random paper. Cut it into a piece of paper that has a width thats around 3/4 the width of your folded card {the length doesnt really matter}.

Now, fold the paper accordion-style. Once youve folded your paper, apply gentle, even pressure to it with your whole hand to get the folds to spread out a little bit. Basically, just press down until you like what you see. Once youve got your accordion-style paper looking like you want it to, measure its length and width.

Add about 1/4 inch {0.6 cm} to your measurement calculations for each side, then cut a plain piece of paper out that has the new measurements. Glue it to the center of your junk mail card. I drew around the paper with a black pen for emphasis, but thats optional.

At this point, you can draw in a design, if youd like. you can opt for a henna-inspired floral motif in the upper right and lower left corners.

Now, put glue on each spine of your accordion-folded paper. Glue the accordion-folded paper to the card, centering it on the paper in the middle. Thats it! Youve just created a unique and versatile DIY greeting card that no one will suspect was born of the recycling bin!

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