Friday, February 1, 2013

This Valentine’s Day, Give More…By Spending Less

Are you still recovering from the holiday spending frenzy? If so, get ready, because there’s another holiday on the horizon: Valentine’s Day. Americans spend approximately $17.6 billion annually – or about $126 for each person receiving a gift, according to Visual Economics .

Wouldn’t it be nice to spend less and deliver a more meaningful message?

The Quest for the Perfect Card

If you visit any card aisle, you’ll see it: loved ones trying to find that “perfect” card. It’s a huge time suck. Plus, the card writer doesn’t really know your loved one, so how could they write a message that comes straight from the heart?


Make it personal with DIY cards.

Not only do they cost less, but your loved one will receive a personalized and meaningful message.

And, let’s face it, with all the birthdays, weddings and baby showers you’ll be attending this year, wouldn’t it be nice to save a little money?

DIY Card Tips for Any Occasion


DIY card options are endless. Purchase quality paper and a snazzy envelope, and you’re ready to create a personalized Valentine’s Day message. Here are a few ideas for making your card unique.
  • Use fun shapes. Instead of creating a typical square shaped card, get creative. Make your card a circle, heart or even a star – whatever feels right for the occasion.
  • Break out the shine. Fight “dull card syndrome” by adding shiny details, like adhering glitter to the front of a birthday card – or,  placing a shiny bow on the front of a baby shower card. 
  • Use texture. Think of paper as your art canvas. Then, layer different textures on top. Use lace, beads or charms to make your card special. 
  • Play with color. Use black and white for a wedding card, or use vibrant colors  for a birthday. The right shades of color will make your card stand out. 
  • 3-D images. Your message will jump off the page with embossing, which creates a 3D effect. Simply use a rubber stamp to stamp your desired image, sprinkle embossing powder over the image and tap away excess powder. Then, use an embossing heat gun to harden the image.
Most importantly, let your DIY card be an expression created for you and your loved one. What’s your favorite DIY card idea? Leave your suggestions and comments below. Also, be sure to visit our website to view our product offerings and don’t forget to sign up for our emails to receive great deals and links to the latest blog posts!

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