Looking for some inspiration and ideas for your next handmade card? We all love receiving a card from someone, especially when we know they took the time to make it themselves. It makes you feel a little extra special. And we love sharing handmade card ideas from our design team and hope you enjoy this latest collection of ideas as well.
1. Send a matching treat cup along with a
Coffee Lovers card.
Coffee Lovers set. View on Cyndy G. Time Made for Me. SVG Cutting Files used: Life Begins After Coffee and Full Cup Treat Holders |
2. A Garden Full of Paper Posies
Garden Full of Posies card. View at My Cricut Side facebook page. SVG cutting file used: Card Posies |
3. You're No Spring Chicken
No Spring Chicken Easel Card. View on Scrappy Sam Designs. SVG cutting files used: Blooming Layers Easel Card and Shirley, Goodness and Mercy |
4. Flower Pot Pocket Sympathy Card
3-D Flower Pot Sympathy Card. View Mel's Video SVG cutting file used: Flower Pot Card |
5. Send a note of Blessings to uplift
and say you care.
Blessings Card. View at Clicker Sisters Gallery SVG cutting file used: Sympathy Wordart Set |
6. A Canning Jar becomes a shaker card.
Butterfly Pat Shaker Card. View on Scrappy Sam Designs. SVG cutting file used: Canning Jars Preserves |
7. Sweet Donut cards with 0 calories.
Donut Worry! Be Happy! Easel card from The Art of Els Schutte SVG cutting file used: Donut Easel Card |
8. Just another day in paradise.
Another Day in Paradise Easel Card. View more on Sue's Stamping Stuff. SVG cutting file used: Beach Easel Card with 4 Titles |
9. Send a note of thanks to a teacher.
Clipboard Apple Card. View at Krystal Klear Creations. SVG cutting file used: Clipboard Card and Apple Card |
10. Shape cards and flip flops.
Life is Better in Flip Flops. View on Sue's Stamping Stuff SVG cutting file used: Flip Flop Shape Card |
11. Teacups that could audition for
a Disney movie.
Stacking Teacup Card. View Mel's Video SVG cutting file used: Stacking Teacups Card and Envelope |
These designers really put their heart and soul into their handmade cards and creations. Be sure to pay their blogs a visit for great tips and info on these cards.