Thursday, May 28, 2020

Handmade Father's Day Card (Tutorial)


Since Father’s Day is almost here, this handmade card tutorial will show you how to create a simple and cute card for your father. However, this card can be used for any occasion by changing the paint colors.  This handmade card can be used for Father's Day, Graduation, Nurses, and Birthdays. It is quite easy to do and only takes a few minutes to complete this project. All you will need are a few materials to create this card. 


This mini card fits inside a regular small envelope. Here is the tutorial for making this card.

Materials:

Glue stick
Star Stencil (Optional)
Letter Template from First Palette
Number Template from First Palette
Paintbrushes
Acrylic paints
4 X 6 Photo Paper
Xerox Copy Paper
Scissors
Glitter 
Glue copy paper on both sides of the 4 X 6 photo paper. Trim the edges with a pair of scissors. Next, fold the paper in half. Using a Stencil of a star or paint a star onto both sides of the card. After that wait for the paint to dry. Add a different color paint inside the star.


Wait for the paint to dry. Continue painting more stars or flowers around the big star. Paint stripes around the star. Wait for the paint to dry. After that cut, the letters and glue the letters onto the card. Cut the number one and glue the number in the center of the painted star.



The card should say, " You are number one". Add paint on the number one. Wait for the paint to dry. Add glitter. Wait for the glitter to dry. On the back of the card, repeat the same steps. Except you will use different letters to glue in the center of the star. It will say, " By and your name". Have fun making this card. 




Here are the links for the letters and numbers that were used to make this handmade card.  

First Palette Letter Squares:
https://www.firstpalette.com/printable/alphabet-letter-squares.html

First Palette Numbers:
https://www.firstpalette.com/printable/numbers.html






* Free fonts and Borders from Pizap



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