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It's your teacher's day tomorrow and you want to give your teacher something to remind her that you appreciate her? One option is to make a homemade card to show that you are grateful for the work your teacher does. A card is inexpensive yet thoughtful, making it the perfect gift from any student.
Steps
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1Decide on the designs. In deciding you can level it up if you want the cards to be all the same or make some for your favorite teacher and some for the others or just make them the same.
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2Prepare the materials. Get all the materials needed and then you can start.[1]
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3Start cutting the cards or if you have a card already just design it. If you want to make your own card shape you can use a white folder, be creative. Create the front of the card as previously designed, or just let your imagination flow and make it up as you go along.[2]
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4Write the letter. Every card has a letter inside it so choose your own font design and color, if you want it to be printed it's ok but handwritten can be better because it expresses something and shows hard work.[3]
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5After putting the text, now do the design. Putting the design after the text is better because then you can fit the design around the writing, rather than trying to squeeze in the writing around the design.[4]
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6After doing the design, let it dry and wait until it's finished.
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7Finished.
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I make a 3d teacher's day card?
Community AnswerCheck out the helpful tips in this article about how to make a 3D card on wikiHow. You can then craft it for your teacher. -
QuestionWhat other materials could I use for a card?
Community AnswerYou can use a pastel sheet, highlighters, colourful pens, and colored pencils. You can get creative and paste unconventional materials, such as colorful leaves, on the card. -
QuestionMust I be honest and add that my teacher is mean?
Community AnswerNo. You might end up hurting your teacher's feelings, which might make her meaner. -
QuestionHow can I be most creative in simple things?
Community AnswerFocus on the small details to add a better look to your card. -
QuestionHow can I make a single-page card?
Community AnswerTry putting most of the decorations on the front before writing a message on the back of the paper. For instance, you can decorate the space on the front with a fake seal and "Happy Teachers' Day!" while drawing or pasting some stationery in the front, then write your message on the back of the paper. You can also write your message first in the middle of the paper, then focus on decorating the sides and edges of the paper. -
QuestionDo I need to make cards for all of my teachers?
Community AnswerNo, you can make cards for whichever teachers you would like. -
QuestionDo I have to write in Hindi when making a card for a Hindi teacher?
Community AnswerAssuming your teacher does not only speak/read Hindi, no, it's not necessary, but I bet they would be impressed if you did write it in Hindi!
References
- ↑ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/home-garden/teachers-day-greeting-cards-quotes-happy-teachers-day-2018-how-to-make-a-homemade-teachers-day-card-teachers-day-quotes/articleshow/65671798.cms
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxCjc0-u__0
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFlM2yanAPQ
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFZ_fHQ_7rE



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