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Hot Trends In Handmade Cards
Handmade cards are being hailed as one of the fast
growing trends in the greeting card industry right now.
There's some debate on what exactly constitutes
a 'handmade card' in card circles and this category
still includes "the look of a hand-assembled -
yet manufactured" card.
The degree to which the handmade card has actually
had mechanical manipulation is of course down to the
nature of the card and its selling points. There's
no doubt though, that handmade is big business. And
the more frippery, glittery and feathery you can make
it - the better it is for business.
There seem to be a number of key words in the handmade
category if you're trawling around looking for inspiration.
The main keyword is "embellishment". Most
of us know this to mean some extra facet added to the
front of the card, often giving a 3D quality. That could
be anything from beads, buttons, paper, fabric to wire
or metal, to name a few. That list is by no means exhaustive,
and any crafter worth their salt will know just how
tempting it is to add any bit of dazzling finery to
their card. Often though, less is best.
What seems to be catching the public's eye this
end of 2007 are cards incorporating glued or stitched
on fabric. But the front of the card is only half the
story.
One of the UK's leading card industry magazines carries
regular reports on best selling products in the handmade
categories. Whilst smaller independent stores often
speak of cards being 'subtly sparkly' they also mention
the 'beautiful board' (or card stock). They talk of
'delicate and feminine' being in vogue too.
So, whether you're being drawn to purchasing 'handmade'
or creating your own handmade, if you want to be up
to the mark look out for all things glittery and embellished.
There's sure to be a great range in your local stores
to meet demand, and as craft retailers know, if its
in demand in the card shops, then their craft buying
public will want to purchase similar boards and bags
of embellishments. Just take a look at the QVC shopping
channel - or any one of the craft channels to check
out what's sizzling right now.
Trends continue to include a mix of materials, metal,
glitz and fluff so the answer really is that anything
goes.
Check out the better card shelves for ideas. See what
workshops are being held locally and read magazines
to get up-to-the-minute ideas for all things current.
As in any market, things are always on the change but
as magazines are planned up to several months in advance
you've got comfort in knowing that trends will stay
around for a little while.
Craft stores will always carry a wide selection
of card embellishments and if you're canny you'll also
include flea markets, bargain stores and charity shops
in your trawl for all things that could loosely be described
as 'surface decoration'. Make sure you store your
favorite bits carefully so that you'll be able to find
them again when you need them. There's nothing worse
than tracking down the perfect addition to your handmade
card, only to find yourself hunting feverishly for it,
just when you've found the perfect place to use it!
Handmade cards are certainly hot news right now!
Pull apart worn out dresses for fab buttons, look at
old watches with a new eye, and start to hoard interesting
paper textures, fabrics and fluff. Maybe you've some
fellow crafters who would welcome a 'swap shop' event
or a workshop where you can pool ideas and learn from
each other. Craft is definitely one area where it pays
to share your enthusiasm, skills and resources. You
never know who might have just the perfect piece to
lift your current project.
Jumble sales can be great sources of card ephemera
if you look beyond what you see.
Imagine how fabric flowers may look separated into
individual petals.
What could you do with that feather duster?
How could you make the most of those metallic service
buttons?
How could you weave that line of thin coated wire into
your next card project?
Which bits of fabric and paper could you stitch or glue
together to create a new base material?
Learn to look at things from different view points
and keep abreast of colors, textures and trends to make
the most of your current and future projects.
The time you spend collecting and storing will never
be wasted. You're building up a supply of exciting embellishments
to adorn your lovingly planned and assembled card.
Keep an eye on the markets - and you'll always be
riding the trends in handmade greeting cards.
Author: Geraldine Jozefiak
Geraldine Jozefiak has written widely on how to craft
a handmade card for someone special. Greeting Card Guide
gives you the latest news, trends and products to make
your greeting card selection as quick, fun and painless
as possible. http://greetingcardguide.com
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