Card making

It’s
easy to save money and still get the
look of professionally produced cards.
The card on the left was bought in a well known supermarket for £3.50.
The card on the right was made at Wobbly Mog for around 50p.
As you can see, although the cards are far from identical, the theme has been continued showing how you can use an existing design to give you ideas about how to use basic craft items, some of which you may already have.
Imagine how easily this design could be adapted for Wedding Invitations.
This card was made from one sheet of cardstock and decorated using peel-offs, brads, seed beads and ink. The rubber stamps all came from the extensive stamp rental library which is available to everyone but free to members during sessions of the Wobbly Wednesday craft club. As well as all the supplies that you might need, at Wobbly Mog there is plenty of free advice on hand. We also run workshops and demonstration days where you can pick up tips and ideas and enjoy the company of like-minded people. Come on, give it a go!
The card on the left was bought in a well known supermarket for £3.50.
The card on the right was made at Wobbly Mog for around 50p.
As you can see, although the cards are far from identical, the theme has been continued showing how you can use an existing design to give you ideas about how to use basic craft items, some of which you may already have.
Imagine how easily this design could be adapted for Wedding Invitations.
This card was made from one sheet of cardstock and decorated using peel-offs, brads, seed beads and ink. The rubber stamps all came from the extensive stamp rental library which is available to everyone but free to members during sessions of the Wobbly Wednesday craft club. As well as all the supplies that you might need, at Wobbly Mog there is plenty of free advice on hand. We also run workshops and demonstration days where you can pick up tips and ideas and enjoy the company of like-minded people. Come on, give it a go!
