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[Stylish] Make a DIY card stand! Practical ideas using everyday materials

How about a handmade card stand that lets you beautifully display your favorite photos and heartfelt message cards? It’s easy to make with everyday materials, yet it becomes a stylish accent that elevates your room! Enjoy choosing materials—like origami paper, cardboard, or wood—and create a one-of-a-kind item that’s uniquely yours.

In this article, we’ll introduce detailed ideas for handmade card stands.

Let’s make practical, stylish card stands that showcase your sense of taste together!

[Stylish] Make Your Own Card Stand! Practical Ideas Using Everyday Materials (1–10)

Pokémon card stand

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Here’s an introduction to a card stand made using Pokémon cards.

You can easily make a card stand with a Pokémon card.

Fold a Pokémon card in half, then make two cuts at the designated spots.

After that, open it up and it’s done.

You can display your favorite Pokémon card on the stand, or even a card of another anime character.

Why not try making one using duplicate or unwanted cards from games—not limited to Pokémon?

Mini easel-style card stand

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Let’s try making an easel-style card stand using construction paper.

An easel is a stand used to hold and secure a canvas or drawing board when painting.

We’ll make two easel parts and assemble them.

Then it becomes not only a card stand but also a photo stand that can hold pictures.

How about propping up a favorite memory photo or a picture of your favorite idol? It’s also nice to decorate photos scrapbook-style by adding sparkly pieces or cutting out images of small items.

Having lovely photos in your room is sure to lift your spirits.

Easel-style card stand made with wooden sticks

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It would be nice to be able to place memorable photos or decorated pictures of your favorite idol on your desk or in your room.

Here’s an easy easel-style card stand that you can make just by assembling wooden sticks.

An easel is a stand used to hold a canvas or drawing board in place while painting.

By making it in an easel style, your photos can have the look and feel of a carefully crafted piece.

Use a hot glue gun to fix the wooden sticks together.

A glue gun is convenient because it has strong adhesive power and dries quickly.

You can also get the wooden sticks at 100-yen shops, so it’s easy to make.

Try arranging it in styles other than an easel too, and create your own card stands.

Resin animal card stand

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Resin animal card stand

This card stand is recommended for those who love resin or want to give it a try.

You can make a cute animal-shaped card stand.

Because you’ll use a thick mold, use a two-part resin.

Tint the resin in your preferred color, let it sit briefly to release air, then pour it into the card mold.

A useful tip is to pour to about halfway and run a toothpick along the corners to remove trapped air.

Make the animal-shaped parts by pouring resin into their molds as well.

Attach the parts to the card-holding piece, draw the face, and you’re done.

Card stand made from scrap wood

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Card stand made from scrap wood

Here’s a recommendation for those who enjoy serious crafting: a card stand made from scrap MDF.

Let’s make a card stand using MDF offcuts, which you can also buy online.

Transfer the design—such as your favorite anime character or an animal—onto the MDF pieces.

Stack two MDF scraps together with double-sided tape and cut them with a scroll saw.

Use single layers or double layers as needed for each part.

Make the base and the rod for the card stand as well.

Sand the parts, add patterns with a carving knife if you like, paint them, and assemble all the pieces to finish.

You’ll end up with a meticulously crafted card stand.