As we enter the season of birthday celebrations, the cost of greeting cards can be frustrating. Spending money on birthday cards that are quickly torn open and discarded feels wasteful, especially when they can cost three to four dollars each, not to mention the added expense for children’s parties.
Fortunately, I’ve discovered a simple and affordable workaround. I sourced some delightful vintage birthday images and ordered business cards featuring these designs. By placing the images on both the front and back, I can easily write the sender and recipient information. A quick hole punch in the corner allows you to attach the card to a gift, making the whole process efficient and economical.
If you’re interested in making your own cards, I’ve included a template to get you started. Alternatively, you’re welcome to use my designs, which I kept generic since I wasn’t sure which of my kids would be sending them. In the future, I might include all their names for a personal touch. There are countless copyright-free images available online, or you could even incorporate a cute photo of your child—how delightful would that be?
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In summary, creating your own birthday cards can save you money while adding a personal touch to your gifts. With just a few materials, you can make memorable cards that your loved ones will appreciate without breaking the bank.
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