

Yeah, Baby!īring the energy with washi tape letters.


If you don’t have a stencil on hand, just draw your shape on a scrap piece of paper, cut out the inside and use that as a work-around! 8. Use pencil cap erasers to create a cool ring effect and grab a stencil of your choosing to stamp out the design. When it comes to stamping, erasers are your BFF for sure. Print, stamp or hand letter your message, then just press an unused pencil eraser to an ink pad and start dotting! 7. Pro Tip You can trace and cut the circles by hand, but using circle punches is easier (and a LOT faster, too!). Tissue paper is see-through, so you can use a glue stick to paste the paper right on top of your letters with no fear of obscuring them. To get this fun look, print or stamp the card’s message and simply add some tissue paper. Top it off with some nonpareils, and you’ve got the scoop on a gorgeous greeting. If your crafting obsession is fueled by caffeine, cut an old coffee sleeve into a cone and glue it to your card. We All Scream for This Cardįinally, a card that combines two of our favorite things: ice cream and coffee. If you have a little extra time, use a box cutter or X-ACTO knife to carve a pattern into your stamp for extra detail! 4. Don’t have a stamp? No sweat - you can DIY one by cutting up a white eraser. This card uses simple triangles to make a geometric layout we LOVE. When it comes to paper crafting, you can’t go wrong with stamping. Use these waves to frame your lettering, and your card’s ready to roll! 3. Then cut a length of colorful washi tape and use scissors to make ripple-y organic shapes. Make this cool design by printing or stamping your message (or, in this case, messages) onto the blank card. Voila - a perfect (and unique!) birthday card, in no time flat. Glue a pretty piece of card stock to the front of a blank card, add a message and grab an old birthday candle from your kitchen junk drawer. Sometimes making a cute card is as simple as… taping something to the front. Additional supplies for specific cards are detailed below. Pro Tip For each of these projects, you need some basic supplies: card stock blank white cards and envelopes cutting tools like scissors, an X-ACTO knife or a paper trimmer and a paper-friendly adhesive. You can make these cards in under 30 minutes, with supplies you probably already have around the house (or buried in your craft room). But here’s the good news: we’ve got all the inspo for quick cards that still look cute.
