Laws of Card Making
Card making is tedious but definitely rewarding.
This is one of the tenets of card making.
Many people dislike it because it consumes a lot of time and it requires as much creativity so that you could come up with a presentable card.
In card making, your card would just look like either it is way too beautiful that the recipient would want to frame it or it could look like trash that the recipient would throw it especially if the message is not that sensible.
Of course all of us aims that our card would land on the frames and not on the bins, this is why we are sharing with you the different laws that one should follow in card making.
These laws would make your card as if it is done by a professional and just by looking at it, your recipient would never ever consider throwing it away.
So, here are the laws that you should follow in the event that you would want to try it.
The first law is to conceptualize.
Your card would not look like junk if you are to put recycle materials in it, it would look like one if you fail to plan which material to put where.
It would really help that while you are making your card, you have a certain vision in mind.
This law is not as strict that you have to write down your concept or even draw it.
You just have to have a concept or an idea on how you would want to come up with your card.
Without these concept, your card would suffer the consequences and might end up at the trash can.
Another law of card making is to make your message loud and clear.
This of course has something to do with your concept.
For instance, in your best effort to make a unique card, you make it appear like a birthday card, filled with balloons, cake and other birthday icons.
Don't do that! There is a difference between a card that is unique than a card that is absurd.
And besides you wouldn't want your card to be thrown away just because the recipient feels that you sent him or her the wrong card, right? Remember, we do card making mainly to get our message across and not to impress and definitely not to amuse! So, that's about it! There are many rules on card making, but as for the laws, the concept and the clear message just summarizes it all.
This is one of the tenets of card making.
Many people dislike it because it consumes a lot of time and it requires as much creativity so that you could come up with a presentable card.
In card making, your card would just look like either it is way too beautiful that the recipient would want to frame it or it could look like trash that the recipient would throw it especially if the message is not that sensible.
Of course all of us aims that our card would land on the frames and not on the bins, this is why we are sharing with you the different laws that one should follow in card making.
These laws would make your card as if it is done by a professional and just by looking at it, your recipient would never ever consider throwing it away.
So, here are the laws that you should follow in the event that you would want to try it.
The first law is to conceptualize.
Your card would not look like junk if you are to put recycle materials in it, it would look like one if you fail to plan which material to put where.
It would really help that while you are making your card, you have a certain vision in mind.
This law is not as strict that you have to write down your concept or even draw it.
You just have to have a concept or an idea on how you would want to come up with your card.
Without these concept, your card would suffer the consequences and might end up at the trash can.
Another law of card making is to make your message loud and clear.
This of course has something to do with your concept.
For instance, in your best effort to make a unique card, you make it appear like a birthday card, filled with balloons, cake and other birthday icons.
Don't do that! There is a difference between a card that is unique than a card that is absurd.
And besides you wouldn't want your card to be thrown away just because the recipient feels that you sent him or her the wrong card, right? Remember, we do card making mainly to get our message across and not to impress and definitely not to amuse! So, that's about it! There are many rules on card making, but as for the laws, the concept and the clear message just summarizes it all.