BIG Cards Handmade Card Ideas For Every Holiday

BIG Cards Handmade Card Ideas For Every Holiday

Design Team member Kate here, back this week sharing some inspiration for BIG icon cards. These cards all have a BIG focal point and use basic supplies for BIG results. Pull out your basic dies and some cardstock and use these ideas or see what you can come up with on your own. 

Here's three handmade holiday card ideas

orange cardstock and a circle die traced to make a handmade Halloween card

For the jack-o-lantern card, I used one of my oval dies to trace the top of the pumpkin from an A2 sized panel of orange cardstock (4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches). 

supplies for making a handmade Halloween card

I used triangle dies to cut some eyes and a nose (I made the nose a bit smaller by trimming off the top of the triangle).

black cardstock cut into pumpkin mouths

 I used an oval cut in half to make two "mouths" and free handed some fun "smiles". The stem is hand trimmed and the pumpkin "vine" is a confetti die from my stash.

handmade Halloween card featuring cardstock

This would be a great project for kids and would look even better in some specialty foil and glitter cardstock! 

Jack-o-lantern card supplies:

Green cardstock cut to make a handmade Christmas card

For the tree card, I took a piece of cardstock sized 4 x 6 inches and cut it diagonally to create two "trees". I stamped the light strings before attaching to the card front. Don't have this stamp set? Just decorate with glitter "ornaments" cut from small circle dies.

This tree card would be great for mass-producing, since you get two every time you cut the tree part.

handmade Christmas card featuring a large tree and stamped lights

Christmas Tree Card Supplies:

As I was creating these cards, I realized that the possibilities are endless. You just need to think of a holiday icon and make it BIG.

Handmade Easter Card featuring Glitter cardstock

Easter Card Supplies:

handmade Easter card

What BIG cards can you dream up? 

-Kate

Here's another cool handmade card design using basic dies!


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