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Handmade celebration card ideas. How to make a message card.

Handmade celebration card ideas. How to make a message card.
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Handmade celebration card ideas. How to make a message card.

There are many occasions when you might send a card to someone special, such as a birthday present or a message card for an anniversary.

By making a handmade card, you can often convey your gratitude and encouragement even more sincerely.

In this article, we’ve compiled ideas for DIY celebration cards.

We’ll introduce a wide range of concepts, from decorating parts of a card to complete designs and frames.

Use this as a reference when creating celebration cards tailored to themes like graduations, birthdays, or anniversaries with your partner.

Ideas for handmade celebration cards. How to make message cards (1–10)

Bouquet message cardNEW!

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Bouquet message cardNEW!

A bouquet message card made of origami is a perfect idea for a birthday when you want to express your feelings.

First, fold the origami paper in half, then rotate it and fold it in half again.

Trim the lower left and right edges to shape it, then fold up to the creases in order to create the base of the bouquet.

Make a separate triangular piece to form a ribbon and attach it, then evenly glue on colorful petals to finish it off as a vibrant bouquet.

The key is to layer them little by little to create a three-dimensional effect.

Writing a name in the center adds a special touch.

Nordic-style floral frame

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Nordic-style floral frame

Whether you’re confident in your drawing skills or not, this vibrant “Nordic-style floral frame” is highly recommended.

If you have light-colored marker pens or colored pencils on hand, definitely give it a try.

With this floral frame, you don’t have to draw detailed flowers—combining circles and dots can make them look flower-like.

Think of flowers as circles, and baby’s breath as clusters of dots, then arrange them in a frame shape.

Adding green leaves here and there with a good rhythm is the key to making it look lively.

Once you get used to it, try border illustrations with bouquet motifs as well.

Adding flower stickers as accents could be nice too!

Cute Randoseru CardNEW!

You can write a message on the inside of the flap and even put candy in the inner pocket! Here’s a perfect randoseru (school backpack) card for gifts.

You’ll make the body, the flap, and the shoulder straps.

Use 15 cm origami paper for the body and flap, and use a sheet that’s half of a half (1/2, then halved again) for the shoulder straps.

For the body, fold the bottom edge up to a point 3 cm from the top, flip the paper over, and fold the left and right edges to meet at the center line.

For the flap, fold the paper in half by overlapping the left and right sides, then fold both bottom corners into small triangles.

Tuck those triangles inward, insert the top part into the body, and finish assembling the backpack.

For the shoulder straps, just fold the origami in half and attach them!

heart

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heart

The familiar heart shape is said to have been inspired by the human heart.

In ancient Egypt, there were even heart-shaped mummy masks for women.

Let’s try making various cards using the heart—an icon that conveys your feelings most directly—as the motif.

If you’re short on time, simply forming a heart using beads, pipe cleaners, or stickers from 100-yen shops can give it a handmade feel.

If you want to take your time, you can get creative in endless ways, like cutting the card itself into a heart shape or making a collage by collecting photos of heart-shaped objects.

If you’re going for a cool look, color the heart in black tones.

Collection Card

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Collection Card

The more you refine handmade message cards, the more ideas you’ll come up with—like pressing a certain spot to play a sound or holding it down for a while to change the color.

Here, we’ll introduce cards where photos or messages pop up and stand upright.

It’s hard to explain in words, but the pop-up mechanism is almost complete just by creating folds in the opposite direction of the card’s main crease.

Combine a few of these and you can make complex pop-ups! There’s plenty of room for creativity too—like making a QR code pop up to reveal even more messages.

Be sure to check out video channels by pop-up book artists for inspiration!

A bouquet of roses

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A bouquet of roses

When you see someone in town carrying a big bouquet of roses, you can’t help but follow them with your eyes, right? Like heart shapes, roses have a mysterious pull.

If you’re confident with your hands-on skills, why not make a message card shaped like a rose bouquet? The construction paper folded into a triangle becomes the bouquet’s handle, and roses made by cutting paper into thin strips and curling them look just like the real thing.

There’s also a tutorial video uploaded, so be sure to use it as a reference.

It takes longer than you might think, so give it a try with the mindset of dedicating an entire Sunday!

masking tape

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masking tape

Masking tape is super handy for all sorts of things—decorating school notebooks, embellishing letters, and more.

Even just sticking it on makes a card look festive, but here are a few ideas with an extra touch.

First, twist the tape to make ribbons or little butterflies.

Since you’re only twisting it, it’s very easy—and irresistibly cute.

If you want to use masking tape in a more three-dimensional way, tuck a toothpick or some beads under a sticker.

You’ll have a card bursting with texture that’s fun to touch.

Deciding on a theme—like the sea or the sky—before making the card can help create a cohesive look.

Using different masking tapes to make a mosaic-style card is eye-catching, too!

Mildliner

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Mildliner

Do you know Mildliners? You might call them subtly colorful—it’s a general term for pens known for their soft hues that tone down the typical fluorescent look of highlighters.

I’ve heard that, surprisingly, gray is quite popular among students.

How about making a lovely message card using Mildliners? Even simple-to-draw fruits like apples and cherries somehow look better when you draw them with Mildliners.

It’s also stylish to mask off an area with washi tape to create a blank space for your message.

Since Mildliners are light in color, writing your message with a black ink pen will make the whole card look more polished!

Gradient card

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Gradient card

There are plenty of eye-catching greeting cards sold at variety stores, but I still think nothing beats a handmade card when it comes to something you’re happy to receive.

A gradient card is one project even people without drawing skills can try.

Use paint or water-based markers to color a gradient on cellophane, then transfer it directly onto the card—once the gradient is on, that part is done! It’s surprisingly easy.

Be sure to practice a few times on scrap or newspaper before the real thing.

It also looks great to scatter flower or star shapes punched out of paper over the gradient base.

If you want to add dimension, incorporate beads or other decorations.

Korean-style

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Korean-style

The success of K-pop artists like BTS and TWICE just keeps gaining momentum.

Many people are probably completely hooked on Korean dramas, too.

So here’s a simple idea for a message card that gives off a Korean vibe with just a little extra effort.

Stick round beige or gray stickers on the bottom right and top left of the paper, then draw thin plant illustrations over them.

It’s amazing how that alone can make it look Korean.

It’s also better if the lines you write your message on aren’t straight—slightly wobbly lines add a nice touch.

Recommended even for those short on time.

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