Sunday, February 9, 2014

A Birthday Card for Her - Fashion Theme

hello guys :D 
so unlike the tutorials I've been doing, this post is much more like a note/journal of card making!
This is a bday card I recently made for my friend by the way
enjoy it :)
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Brief Materials: varieties of color paper, hole puncher, ribbon, scissors, glue (i think this is pretty much it)

1. you need two pieces of color paper of different sizes (like one cm smaller each side), and you hole punch it 
◆ don't punch the holes too far apart
◆ make sure to overlap the paper the way you want it to look like before you hole punch it
(xP I started making this card when I was doing math)

I used white ribbon

and then i started to make the clothings. my favorite one on the entire card is the jeans with poka dots ribbon belt.
but sorry i was so in to it that i forgot to take pictures for the procedure of clothes making :P

and the followings are the small cards that i attached it on the side of the card:

Butterfly :D
(and a quick note that, you really can just make one of these easy and small cards for greeting notes, etc.)
1. you first fold the paper in half
2. and then you cut it out
※ KEEP THE TOP PART OF ITS WINGS CONNECTED SO YOU CAN OPEN IT AS A CARD INSTEAD OF HAVING TWO PIECES OF BUTTERFLY





here comes the heart :
hmm.. this is a little more complex than the butterfly because you need to fold it in half TWICE

2. after you fold it in half, and then another half, draw a heart shape so you have an idea of what you are cutting
※SAME THING, KEEP THAT TOP PART OF THE HEART UNCUT!
3. after you cut it out you'll get a little greeting card like this c:



this is a bow
(i really dont think i succeeded at making this well xP)
1. you fold it twice
2. then draw a shape of a half bow
(draw a better one than this one xP)


 AND FINALLY YOU PUT EVERYTHING TOGETHER ON THE COLOR PAPER THAT YOU HOLE PUNCHED EARLIER! YAY 

well this is not really a tutorial... but I hope you enjoy it!!!!
I would like to hear from you, if you have any questions, any ideas, feedback, or any request... you are welcomed to email me at: 
i10vecardsmaking@gmail.com
I will be more than pleased to read your feedback!





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