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The Art and Craft of Handmade Cards [Paperback]

Diane V. Maurer-Mathison (Author)
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August 1, 2003
Whether sent through the mail or delivered in person, the handmade card brings with it a message that goes far beyond the words written inside. It says, “I cared enough to create something special.”



The Art and Craft of Handmade Cards demonstrates a wide array of creative options for creating beautiful, memorable greetings for any occasion. Acclaimed paper artist Diane Maurer-Mathison demonstrates, step by step, how to design folds, windows, edges, and layers, as well as how to decorate the card or invitation with color, texture, and dimension. She also explains how to produce stenciling, stamping, embossing, collages, pop-ups, marbling, and numerous other techniques. What’s more, everything is illustrated with beautiful and inspirational examples by the author as well as other leading paper and card artists.



This guide contains something for every skill level; experienced artists and crafters will find dozens of innovative ideas to add to their repertoire of card and envelope designs, while novice paper artists will be amazed at how easy it is to master a variety of dazzling paper decorating and card crafting techniques. And every reader will be able to create gorgeous handmade cards that will delight the recipient and present the wonderful gift of an artful greeting.




• Paper—making it, decorating it, and
creating with it—continues to be a strong crafts area. Greeting cards are one of its leading applications

• Features a wide range of innovative techniques and full-color examples

• Author has a first-class reputation
in the art of decorating paper


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About the Author

Diane Maurer-Mathison is an internationally recognized expert in the art of decorating paper. Her work is included in museum collections around the world, and book publishers, stationary companies, and manufacturers including Godiva Chocolatier and Lenox have reproduced her paste-paper and marbled designs. The author of The Art of Making Paste Papers and Art of the Scrapbook, she lives in Spring Mills, PA.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Potter Craft (August 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0823021831
  • ISBN-13: 978-0823021833
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 8.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,077,307 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Ideas and Presentation, April 25, 2005
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I just got this book and it is wonderful! This book is well laid out, with step by step instructions, and lots of pictures. These are not cards for your kids to make. These are cards adults or older children will make that the recipient will keep as treasured keepsakes. Techniques such as marbling, crayon batik, bleach stamping, embossing, teabag folded cards, pop-up cards and calligraphy. Unfortunately that list doesn't do justice to the variety and beauty of the examples and explanations shown in the book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful book for intermediate and advanced paper artists, February 9, 2010
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I already had a book on paper marbling that was co-authored by Diane Maurer-Mathison ("An introduction to carrageenan and watercolor marbling"), and bought this book because of the beautiful work she had done in it.

I was not disappointed.

"Handmade Cards" is not your normal introduction to card-making, in that most of the examples in this book are crafted by professional artists (including the author), and the techniques used will take more than an afternoon to master. The results are worth the work, though. The multiple color photographs, alone are worth the price of the book.

The first chapter, "Preparing the Canvas" encompasses basic design principles and card-making tools. One of the trickiest parts of putting together a beautiful card, i.e. choosing the right adhesive is discussed in detail. You could make do with double-sided tape and whatever glue you have on hand, but the author explains why you shouldn't, and suggests other, better adhesives.

The second chapter, "Basic Card-decorating Techniques" is where you can begin to have fun with rubber-stamping techniques, salt-printing, dry embossing, stenciling, spraying, spattering, sponging, and airbrushing. These techniques (at least some of them) are fairly easy, except that the author and her fellow-artists take them to a very high level.

Chapter 3, "Creating Handmade and Decorative Papers for Card Design," is my favorite part of this book. The author instructs us on how to make our own paper (I haven't gone quite that far, yet), and how to decorate commercial paper with techniques such as marbling (I've tried two different types) and batik.

Bubble marbling is especially fun. Basically, you mix soap, water, and acrylic paint, and blow bubbles onto paper. You end up with some beautiful, totally original designs that can be used as background paper, or as the main design on your card.

Chapter 4, "Special Techniques for Creating Cards with Texture and Dimension" involves techniques such as quilling (curling strips of paper and gluing them into designs), woven paper, and pop-up cards.

The last chapter, "Creative Card Lettering" encourages the reader to try his or her hand with calligraphy. Some very beautiful photographs provide examples of what can be achieved.

I've only touched briefly on a handful of the techniques to be found in this book. I highly recommend it for intermediate and advanced paper artists.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Book!, September 12, 2009
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This is a fabulous book if you are wanting to learn techniques. It is actioned packed and includes lots of fun ideas.
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Just as a painter must consider the canvas on which he or she will create a painting and rule out the use of cardboard or other inferior material that will deteriorate quickly, card artists must also make sure they're working with quality papers that won't fade in a few weeks, crack when folded, or absorb and feather the ink when the final lettering or greeting is added. Read the first page
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exploding card, marbling tray, card lettering, quilling tool, creating handmade, bone folder, handmade cards, card artists, card design, dry adhesive, excess color, valley fold, paste papers, folded card, decorative papers, card stock, stamp pad
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Lea Everse, Basic Card-decorating Techniques, Leslie Ebert, Paul Maurer, Creative Card Lettering, Jill Quillian, Paula Beardell Krieg, Preparing the Canvas, Sandy Stern, Cathy Rogge, Barbara Fletcher, Boku Undo, Jane Koot, Lynell Harlow, Suze Weinberg
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