Birthday cards can often feel like an unnecessary expense, especially when they are quickly opened and discarded. At prices ranging from three to four dollars each, it seems wasteful—particularly for kids’ parties.
As we approach the vibrant birthday season, I’ve discovered a clever solution to this predicament. I sourced some charming vintage birthday images and ordered business cards, utilizing these images on both the front and back. With a simple punch hole in the corner, you can easily attach them to gifts. It’s as straightforward as it is budget-friendly!
If you’d like to craft your own cards, I’ve provided a template below for your convenience. Alternatively, you’re welcome to use mine! I left them unpersonalized since I didn’t know which of my children would be gifting them, but in the future, I might include all their names. There is a treasure trove of copyright-free images available online, and you could even incorporate a photo of your child. How delightful would that be?
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Happy crafting!
Summary
Creating your own birthday cards is a cost-effective and fun alternative to purchasing store-bought options. By using vintage images and business cards, you can easily personalize gifts while saving money. Plus, there are numerous resources available for those interested in home insemination and fertility options.
