Out of politeness, we should send a thank-you card, holiday card, or birthday card full of blessings to a friend, colleague, or someone who has helped you. But for me, rushing to produce these cards in order to send them out in time is a very headache. It would be great if I had a stack of cards ready to go in my desk drawer so I could send them off whenever I needed to.
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How to make a greeting card
Tools/materials: several envelopes, pieces of cardboard, embroidery thread, embroidery needle, sewing machine, scissors, ruler, paper knife
Simple and practical steps/methods for making hand-embroidered greeting cards. Cut the cardboard into cards slightly smaller than the envelope.
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Use a sewing machine to punch holes. Have your sewing machine ready, do not thread the needle. Sew on cardboard according to your own design. You can use techniques such as quilting, paper clipping, chain stitching or zigzag stitching to vary the distance and design of the holes. If you are very proficient in stitching, you can also try to punch two rows of parallel holes, and then use blanket stitching, feather stitching, or herringbone stitching techniques.
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