Cute! Handmade Birthday Card Ideas [Birthday]
When celebrating a friend’s or family member’s birthday, it’s perfectly fine to give something store-bought, of course.
But many of you might be thinking, “I want to give a slightly more elaborate handmade item.” It can feel more heartfelt and make everyone even happier.
So in this article, we’re sharing lots of ideas for handmade birthday cards! You can finish them using familiar materials, or easily create surprising interactive elements—there’s quite a wide lineup.
Be sure to use these as inspiration and make it a fun birthday!
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Cute! Handmade Birthday Card Ideas [Birthday] (11–20)
A monochrome, emo birthday card

A “monotone birthday card” drawn with simple lines is a great idea even for those who aren’t confident in their drawing.
It might require a bit of taste, but it’s fine as long as you lay out small motifs—like a cake, candles, or hearts—simply.
Handwritten cards carry the creator’s feelings, so any illustration is sure to make the recipient smile.
You could also write your congratulations in English or give it a light spritz of perfume for a lovely touch!
Simple heart card

It’s a simple heart-shaped birthday card that will make the recipient smile! It’s also great for anyone who’s a bit clumsy but wants to try making a handmade birthday card.
Cut a sheet of construction paper into a square, fold it, lightly sketch a half-heart shape, and then cut it out.
If it opens up into a clover-like shape, you’ve got it! It’s simple and cute as is, but decorating it with ribbons or washi tape will take it up a notch.
You could even tuck an extra message card inside for a lovely touch!
Piano pop-up card

If you’re giving a gift to friends, seniors, or a partner who are into music or piano, how about a Piano Pop-Up Card? It’s made with a simple mechanism, so you don’t need any special skills.
Try designing the keys in your favorite colors—not just black.
The vibe changes completely depending on the colors! Feel free to customize the top half of the card with music score-inspired illustrations or a birthday message.
When you open the card, you can almost hear the piano’s melody.
A birthday card made with 100-yen shop items

Don’t underestimate 100-yen shop stickers just because they’re only 100 yen! They actually have a great selection of stylish, useful stickers.
Cards, pens, and other items from the 100-yen shop are more than enough, too.
Why not send a cute, fashionable birthday card on a small budget? If you want a soft, gentle vibe, we recommend muted or pastel-colored stickers.
Of course, bright primary colors work great as well.
Instead of just sticking the stickers straight onto the card, try cutting them into uneven shapes to elevate the design.
After that, simply add a HAPPY BIRTHDAY logo or your message.
Give it a try for inspiration!
A card that reveals a photo and a message when you pull it
How about making a card where the heart pieces flip and flutter when you pull the base? You can stick photos or write messages on the hearts, so it’s perfect for anyone thinking of a memorable Valentine’s gift.
Place a 7 cm × 12 cm sheet of construction paper on top of a 7 cm × 17 cm sheet and tape them together, then draw five horizontal lines 1 cm apart from the bottom on the 7 cm × 12 cm sheet.
Fold the papers in half so that the sheet with the lines is on the outside, then attach the heart pieces along the lines.
Finally, wrap a strip-shaped piece around the overlapped section of the papers, and attach a ribbon to the topmost heart to finish.


