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How to Make Jewerly Cards from Business Cards |
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Release time:2013-02-28 Source:admin Reads: | |
A handcrafted piece of jewelry is incomplete without an attached tag or card. Jewelry cards can bear such important information as the name, phone number or website of the jewelry designer, the materials used to fashion the piece of jewelry, and the price of the piece of jewelry. Jewelry cards typically feature this pertinent information on one side, and an attractive illustration, stamp, or logo on the other side. They are most durable when made using fairly heavy paper, such as cardstock. While you can cut individual jewelry cards out by hand, you can also make them with business cards.
Choose printer-friendly business card sheets in the color you desire. Keep in mind that lighter colors, such as cream or white, will be easiest to print or write on, as well as embellish with a rubber stamp or other design.
Remove the individual business cards from the sheets by gently popping or pulling them out. Note that there are usually around 12 cards per sheet, and the cards' edges are perforated, making them easy to remove.
Punch a single hole in each card using a hole punch. Position each hole about ¼ inch away from the card's edge.
Embellish one side of each card with an appealing design. Use a rubber stamp for a quick, easy, attractive embellishment. Choose a stamp the bears a design you like, such as a flower, a necklace, or the first initial of your name if you are the jewelry designer, or the first initial of the name of your jewelry business. |