Reddit | Cardmaking
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Reddit | Cardmaking
8h ago
I’ve had this die and stamp set for awhile, but I wasn’t sure what to do with it, I think I’m on a roll now!
submitted by /u/kickenchicken11
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Reddit | Cardmaking
11h ago
Hey does anyone know any tools or dies for getting that kind of edge were its a bunch of holes to tear? not like the modern rolled perf
submitted by /u/Houndsthehorse
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Reddit | Cardmaking
15h ago
I made this bouquet for a friend's anniversary. (The roses and lavender I made of paper)
submitted by /u/rajbuzzy
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Reddit | Cardmaking
1d ago
Hi all, I'm a newbie to the greeting card making world.. im wondering if anyone has ever come across this same dilemma and can point me in the right direction. I'm trying to print two 4.25x5.5 cards on a regular letter size 8.5x11 sheet of cardstock.. i've seen tons of videos showing this as a process.. i make my template with what i think are the correct dimensions but every time i go to print, the image is bigger than the 8.5x11 and it just never prints the cards correctly. Idk what i could be doing wrong i save the pdf correctly they look fine when i open them but the preview to print you ..read more
Reddit | Cardmaking
2d ago
I’m making a homemade card for my boyfriend’s birthday. It’s on Earth Day and I just know there’s a clever play on words to be made here but I’m not creative enough to think of it. Anyone have any ideas on combining the two in a cute way?
I’ve seen the “It’s your B-Earth day!” pun, but I was trying to think of something more romantic, along the lines of “Every day is Earth Day for me because you’re my whole world” …something cheesy like that but maybe flows a little better. Like I said I’m not the most creative
submitted by /u/metsik1
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Reddit | Cardmaking
3d ago
I tried so hard not to buy this!
submitted by /u/damtam52
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Reddit | Cardmaking
3d ago
She’s big into hiking so I used a famous local valley as a reference and I love how it turned out. I used gouache to paint the Polaroid part.
submitted by /u/felixandkirk
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Reddit | Cardmaking
3d ago
I’m really wanting to get into cars making as a creative hobby. I don’t really know where to start or what materials I need though. What do I need to get and where can I get it?
submitted by /u/MediumMaK
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