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Basic Card-Making Tips

Tools and Materials

Card stock, scrapbook paper, and envelopes
Pens and pencils
Scissors
Ruler
Craft knife
Self-healing cutting mat
Double-sided tape
Hole punch
Bone folder

If planning to mail the card, measure the envelope first and size the card accordingly (usually about 1/4 inch smaller all around). For the cleanest results, cut the paper with a craft knife on a self-healing mat (cut straight lines along a ruler). Some cards need the additional backing to conceal cuts or add weight; create a border by cutting the back piece slightly larger than the base, and layer patterned and solid papers.

Popup Heart Template
Popup Proposal Template

Paper and envelopes, paperpresentation.com. Bone folder, screw punch, and craft knife, all by Martha Stewart Crafts, michaels.com. White ruler, poppin.com.

Accordion Cards

  • Print a template on card stock, cut, and trace onto the paper for the folded piece. (If making one card, print directly on desired paper.)
  • Fold along score marks. Then unfold, cut out, and refold.
  • Position the folded piece inside base card so it pops. Secure with double-sided tape.

Accordion Hearts Template
Accordion Love Template
Accordion XOXOX Template

Garland Cards

These cards require cutting along a fold, or making doubles to sandwich cord between.

  • For lovebirds, position template so that the beak’s point is right at the paper’s folded edge.
  • For heart lock, cut 2 lock bases, 1 lock front, and 2 keys. Sandwich the cord’s ends between the duplicates, and secure with double-sided tape.
  • For airplane, cut 2 fuselages and 6 heart clouds. Sandwich ribbon between the duplicates, and tape.

Garland Airplane Template
Garland Locket Template
Garland Lovebirds Template

Essentials paper pad, 12" by 12", in Neutral, by Martha Stewart Crafts; from michaels.com. Wood-grain paper, 20" by 26", in Pickled Maple; nycentralart.com. Fine metallic twist cord (#00329), 3mm, in Gold; organdy ribbon (02103001), in White, 3mm; mjtrim.com.

Illustrated Cards

  • Print desired illustration on card stock.
  • For hand, cut with scissors, making sure to snip between thumb and index finger.
  • For mailbox, print flag on red card stock, and cut out. With craft knife, cut along "U" of door and three sides of flag base on mailbox. Punch hole, and secure flag with paper fastener.
  • For train, snip flaps off envelopes, and tape envelopes to the flat beds.

Illustrated Train Template (letter size)
Illustrated Train Template (legal size)
Illustrated Hand Template
Illustrated Mailbox Template

Metallic covers, 80 lb., 8 1/2" by 11", in Gold and Silver; mini envelopes, in Tiffany Blue, Pink Feather, and Rouge, business card–size; paperpresentation.com.

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Comments

  • modmazel
    9 Feb, 2012

    Wonderful work thanks a lot to Marthastewart for her hard working and we love so much Marthastewart site.

  • LeslieCruz
    6 Feb, 2012

    I am trying to make the Train cards for my son to give out, but the train with 2 flat cars does not print out the same size as the photos in the magazine or on the website. And the paper it is printed on in the photos would have to be longer than standard paper. Any ideas on how to fix this?

  • sahara_0000
    2 Feb, 2012

    I'm a subscriber as well and none of the templates open.

  • etrogers
    1 Feb, 2012

    I am also a subscriber and I was not able to open the pop-up /accordion templates....Pleeeease help me!

  • Doyo
    12 Jan, 2012

    I am a subscriber and cannot open the templates for the 3d valentine cards! Help.

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