How to Make Thank You Cards: 5 DIY Card Making Ideas

Need to send a thank-you card? This page is all about giving you free tutorials and ideas for how to make thank you cards. You’re invited to check out the following DIY card making ideas and other pages on our website.

If you find a card making idea you like, you can click its photo to go to a page that has more detailed information about how to make that card design.

1. Thank You Card Making Idea Inspired by Sunset Colors

DIY Thank You Card in Sunset Colors With Craft Supplies by Altenew

DIY Thank You Card in Sunset Colors With Craft Supplies by Altenew

2. Slimline Thank You Card Making Idea Featuring Floral and Botanical Motifs

Handmade Slimline Thank You Card Featuring Craft Supplies by Pinkfresh Studio

Handmade Slimline Thank You Card Featuring Craft Supplies by Pinkfresh Studio

3. Thanks a Bunch Floral Slimline Thank-You Card Featuring Supplies by Simple Stories

Thanks a Bunch Greeting Card Featuring Supplies From the Harvest Market Collection by Simple Stories

Thanks a Bunch Greeting Card Featuring Supplies From the Harvest Market Collection by Simple Stories

This brand new floral slimline card features a scalloped frame design by Pinkfresh Studio and patterned papers from the Harvest Market collection by Simple Stories.

4. Floral Slimline Thank You Card Design featuring a Coral, Peach and Brown Color Scheme

Floral Slimline Thank You Card

Floral Slimline Thank You Card

5. How to Make a Thank You Card With a Flower

How to Make a Flower Thank You Card

How to Make a Flower Thank You Card

Thank You Clear Stamps Set by Waffle Flower Crafts

Thank You Stamp Set by Waffle Flower Crafts -- Make Thank You Cards Easily With This Clear Photopolymer Stamp Set

Thank You Stamp Set by Waffle Flower Crafts — Make Thank You Cards Easily With This Clear Photopolymer Stamp Set

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Amy Solovay is a real, live, human content creator and educator who holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics from Sweet Briar College; she has also earned a separate Associate of Arts degree in textile design from FIDM LA (The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, Los Angeles). She is NOT a robot and does not use artificial intelligence (AI) to write book reviews or articles for this website.


Amy learned to stamp and color as a small child, and she still enjoys stamping techniques all these years later.


I'm excited about this book, Delicate Crochet by Sharon Hernes Silverman! I am super proud of the 2 patterns I contributed to this pattern collection. I hope you'll check out the fingerless gloves and the beaded necklace I designed for this book. Thanks for taking a look at them!

I’m excited about this book, Delicate Crochet by Sharon Hernes Silverman! ! I am super proud of the 2 patterns I contributed to this pattern collection. I hope you’ll check out the fingerless gloves and the beaded necklace I designed for this book. Thanks for taking a look at them!


As an educator, Amy Solovay used to teach in-person college courses in trend forecasting, marketing and surface design at California Design College in Los Angeles. Nowadays she uses online platforms for sharing her knowledge about textiles, crafts, current color trends and current design trends.

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This page was last updated on 11-23-2024.

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