Making something for someone is one of the few ways to say you thought about them specifically. A card you printed and cut yourself. A tag you designed and tied. A print you framed because the wall needed exactly that.
Vidha Craft Studio makes the design part easy so the making part stays yours. Canva templates you can edit in minutes. Printable stickers that cut cleanly. DIY card sets that look considered, not assembled. Party packs where everything already matches.
Download. Print. Make something worth keeping.
WHAT WE MAKE
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Tools & supplies to get started
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Inkjet Printer
Any home inkjet handles these downloads well. The Canon PIXMA G3010 is a reliable choice — refillable ink tanks, good colour on cardstock, low cost per page.
Cardstock Paper — A4, 200–250 gsm
Heavier than regular paper, essential for greeting cards and gift tags that feel substantial. White or ivory both work well for printing.
Matte Sticker Paper — A4
Printable sticker sheets for inkjet printers. Matte finish takes ink cleanly and doesn't smear. Cut by hand or with a cutting machine.
Glossy Sticker Paper — A4
For stickers that need a polished, professional look. Slightly more vibrant colour than matte — good for product labels and decorative stickers.
Self-Healing Cutting Mat
Protects your desk and gives you a clean, measured surface for cutting. A3 or A2 size is ideal for full A4 sheets. One mat lasts years.
Paper Trimmer
For straight, clean cuts on cards and tags. Far more consistent than scissors for rectangular cuts. Look for one that handles at least 5 sheets at once.
Precision Craft Scissors
Sharp, fine-tipped scissors for cutting around detailed shapes. Fiskars or any nail-scissors-style precision pair works well for sticker outlines.
Bone Folder
A bone folder makes card folds sharp and flat without cracking the paper. Inexpensive and essential if you're making folded greeting cards regularly.
Laminator + A4 Pouches
For stickers and cards you want to last. Laminated stickers are waterproof and far more durable. A basic A4 laminator costs under ₹1,500.
Double-Sided Tape
For assembling layered cards, attaching gift tags, and sealing envelopes neatly. Thin and strong — much cleaner than liquid glue on paper.
Glossy Photo Paper — A4
Use this when printing wall art — it produces noticeably richer colour and better contrast than regular paper. Works in any standard inkjet.
Brush Pen Set
For adding handwritten names or messages to printed cards. Tombow Fudenosuke or any dual-tip brush pen pairs beautifully with printed designs.
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