How can I make a birthday card in the internet for my best friend freely? I mean hard copy?

There are plenty of free or trial sites you can use if you want to email her. If you want something from the internet to be made into a hard copy you'll have to buy card stock. Then print something off of the internet.

You can find a variety of ready-made birthday cards at: Birthday Cards - card-templates.net/birthday/variety-birt... or if you prefer you can make the birthday card yourself, by downloading a template that works with MS Word - greeting-card-templates.com/category.php....

Construction paper or card stock and stationery. Coloring utensils such as markers, crayons, and colored pencils. Rubber stamps or other images such as photographs, magazine pictures, images from cards that have already been used.

2Create the card blank. Take a piece of construction paper and fold it into quarters, or use a piece of good quality card stock (A4 size) and cut the page in half, then fold it down the middle. 3Think of the theme.

Could you make the card mean more by referring somehow to their hobbies, occupation, their car or anything else significant to them? Try to turn the card a little graphic novel. Divide the card into different-sized sections and tell a little story in each quadrant.

Draw a picture of a person the cardholder admires, or draw a picture of the cardholder themselves. (Alternately, paste a picture of them into the card.) If you want, draw in a thought or speech bubble and say something. Think of a riddle or poem.

It can be a limerick or perhaps a riff on the classic "Roses are red, violets are blue..." Be creative, and don't be afraid to make it funny. Tell an exemplative story about the person. Tell a story about the first time you met him or her, what her your impressions were, and how those changed over time.

4Add "life" to the card. Be sure colour, add stickers, etc. to it. For example, a fisherman's birthday card could be adding a stamped fisherman and gluing a piece of string to the fishing rod and anchor it to the card front with a real fish hook.

Be sure to file the end of the hook off so no one can get hurt by it, if you decide to use a real fish hook on your own card! You can make your card colourful with pens, stickers and stamps, or make it more muted colours if your special person would like it better that way. Use your own handwriting or computer generate a greeting such as "Happy Birthday" on a different coloured paper, cut out and add to your card.

Adding the person's name makes this more special. Put a little flair into the card by making it a pop-out card. Pop-outs vary from extremely easy to extremely hard, so be sure to pick a level of difficulty that suits your skills and time.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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