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How to Make Custom Jewelry Cards: A Complete DIY Guide

The manner in which you package a jewel is every bit as important as the jewel itself when you sell or give it away. A necklace or earrings are some of the things that seem more special when they are shown in a card than when they are lying loosely in a box. Custom jewelry cards come in that. They safeguard your works, make them professional, and provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate your brand style. The best part? They can be easily made with little creativity and few tools.

Here, we will take you through it all, materials, design tips, and step-by-step directions for earring cards, ring display cards, and necklace cards.

Materials and Tools You’ll Need

Prepare the necessities before you start off. The correct supplies ease the process and help to make your cards look professional.

Cardstock is the most significant component. Select a heavy, durable paper such that the card does not become bent or torn due to the weight of your jewelry. A weight of around 80lb to 110lb is best. Another factor is texture; smooth cardstock is smooth, and kraft paper is rustic and homemade.

The other tools you will require are a hole punch (a typical 1/16-inch is good on most pieces), a sharp blade or craft knife to cut slits, and a ruler to be accurate. To achieve additional durability, small eyelets or reinforcements serve to support the holes that have been punched.

To add the final touches, stock up on double-sided tapes, glue dots or even small plastic pockets to fix the jewelry on the reverse side of the card. And in case you would like to brand it, it will be easy to add logo stickers or stamps, or printed templates that will make your cards more memorable.

Design and Layout Tips

The functionality of designing DIY jewelry cards is only a part of the picture because it is also an opportunity to convey your brand personality. A carefully designed piece means that your jewelry is highlighted.

The size of the cards should be the first thing to consider. It should not be too small because it will look cramped, and it should not be too big because it may overwhelm the jewelry. Makers typically make earrings in the 2x3.5-inch range and necklaces in the 33x5-inch range, although this can be changed based on the object.

Always keep margins in mind. One should not leave holes or slits too near the edges because this will make the card weak and prone to tearing. A distance of approximately a quarter of an inch away from the edge is a safe distance.

Branding is key. Insert your logo, web address, or social media name in a small but conspicuous place. In this manner, even in cases where someone is given your piece as a gift, he or she will be aware of the source. Having a regular design throughout all your jewel display cards generates recognition and professionalism.

Finally, make a test print before a batch. This is to aid you in checking alignment, spacing, and whether the jewelry fits properly on the design.

Step-by-Step Tutorials for Different Jewelry Types

Earring Cards

For earrings, you’ll need to punch small, evenly spaced holes. Mark the positions first with a pencil to avoid mistakes. For studs, two holes side by side are enough. For dangling earrings, make sure the holes are aligned so the earrings hang straight. After punching the holes, you can insert the earrings directly or use small slits to make them slide in more easily.

A pro tip: If you plan to sell earrings at craft fairs or shops, reinforce the holes with eyelets to prevent tearing after repeated handling.

Ring Display Cards

Making ring display cards is slightly different. You’ll need to punch two small holes with about half an inch of space between them. Use a craft knife to cut tiny slits connecting the holes. This creates a secure slot where the ring can sit.

The ring band slips through the slits and stays in place without moving around. If you want extra hold, add a piece of clear tape on the back to prevent the ring from sliding out.

Necklace Cards

Necklace cards require a bit more planning because of the chain length. Punch two holes near the top corners of the card, leaving at least a quarter inch from the edge. Then, cut small slits from the edge of the card to the holes. This allows you to slide the chain in easily.

Make sure the necklace hangs neatly in the center without pulling too tightly on the card. Any extra chain can be wrapped around the back and secured with tape or tucked into a small, clear pocket. This prevents tangling and gives a neat finish.

For heavier necklaces, you can add reinforcement to the holes or use a slightly larger card for better balance.

Other Display Ideas

Once you’ve mastered earrings, rings, and necklaces, you can experiment with other accessories too. These same methods work for bracelets, pins, brooches, or even handmade hair clips. Adjust the hole placement and card size depending on the item.

Pro Tips and Best Practices

So, it is also the little details that make personalised jewelry cards last longer and appear professional when they are being created. The following are some of the tips that have been tested:

  • Thicker cardstock is needed to avoid bending. Jewelry will not be held by light paper.

  • You can always do a test with a sample card first before a massive print.

  • Be careful not to put holes too near the edge, as this makes the card weak.

  • Think about using protective finishes such as fine and silky finishes to give it a clean finish.

  • The jewelry should be loosely fitted on the card to prevent straining on the holes or slits.

By paying attention to these small details, your cards will look store-ready and durable.

Templates, Resources, and Tools

In case you are not sure how to design it yourself, there is a great variety of printable jewelry card templates. You are able to customize them using your brand colors, text, and logo. You can produce professional-looking layouts even with the simple design software or even with free online tools in a few minutes.

You don’t need to spend a fortune on supplies either. Simple hole punches, rulers, and cardstock will suffice. With time, you will experience the benefit of investing in specialty punches, corner rounders, or embossing tools to add even more creative value.

Conclusion

Learning how to make custom jewelry cards is not just about packaging; it’s about presentation, branding, and creativity. With simple tools and a bit of imagination, you can craft earring cards, ring display cards, and necklace cards that highlight your jewelry in the best way possible.

Whether you’re a small business owner or a hobbyist, DIY display cards let you show off your work with pride. They’re affordable, customizable, and give every piece a touch of professionalism.

So gather your cardstock, punches, and creativity, and start designing cards that make your jewelry shine. Once you try it, you’ll see how much difference the right display can make.

Conclusion

Making personalised jewelry cards is a simple yet powerful way to showcase your creations with style and professionalism. With just cardstock, a hole punch, and a bit of creativity, you can design cards that reflect your brand and make every piece feel extra special. 


Whether you are displaying earrings, rings, or necklaces, these DIY cards add a polished touch that customers will love. If you’re ready to elevate your jewelry presentation, explore our earrings, necklaces, and rings for inspiration. For more ideas or custom packaging solutions, feel free to contact us today!