DIY Doodling Birthday Cards - Art with Kids
Giving someone special a handmade greeting card is not only fun and more personal, but also more meaningful to both the recipient and the giver. Isn't it wonderful to give someone something that you have made yourself and to show them how much you care!
Making your own beautiful greeting cards doesn't have to be hard, there are many tools out there to get started, such as rubber stamps, ink pads, ribbons, laces, stickers, washi tapes, embossers and many more.
But seriously, as fantastic as it is to have all the latest fun gadgets to make beautiful cards, sometimes all you need is a few basic stuff, some creativity, patience and time. Yup, I fell for it too and bought a whole bunch of pretty little toys that I hardly use now.
Today, I am going to show you my doodle birthday cards, which I made together with my son for his friend's birthday.
This is all you need:
- a nice piece of thick paper or card stock
- coloured marker, pen or pencil
I like to use black card stock with gold marker as it really makes the doodles pop but you can choose any of your favourite colours. You can start off doodling in pencil then trace with the marker so that you can erase any mistakes if you are not too confident with the doodles yet.
Following the theme, in this case Birthday, I started with the lettering written with a thick gold marker, then fill up the space around it with doodles. Continue doodling with whatever that comes to mind until you are satisfied.
You could choose to stick the doodles on another piece of coloured card or leave it as is and write some personal message behind.
Following the theme, in this case Birthday, I started with the lettering written with a thick gold marker, then fill up the space around it with doodles. Continue doodling with whatever that comes to mind until you are satisfied.
You could choose to stick the doodles on another piece of coloured card or leave it as is and write some personal message behind.
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