Celebrating World Cardmaking Day

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World Cardmaking Day is here! ✨ Every year, cardmakers around the globe come together on the first Saturday of October to celebrate creativity, share inspiration, and—of course—make cards. At WOW! Embossing Powder, we believe there’s no better excuse to pull out your favourite supplies and spend some time creating something handmade.

To help you celebrate, we’re giving you a special treat: 20% off almost everything sitewide from 4th–6th October 2026 with the code WOWWCD2026. (Excludes Dual Speed Heat Tools and discounted kits.)


Celebrating World Cardmaking Day

Not sure what to make for World Cardmaking Day? Here are a few ideas you can try:

  • Try a New Technique – heat embossing, foiling, or mixed media… experiment with something you’ve never done before.
  • Revisit an Old Favourite – emboss a background, create a layered sentiment, or dust off your favourite trio.
  • Challenge Yourself – why not make a set of cards to gift to someone? Or create a design that pushes you outside your usual colour palette.
  • Join the Community – share your projects online and tag us @wowembossing, or join in with our Design Team inspiration posts throughout the weekend.

Celebrate World Cardmaking Day with Savings

To mark the occasion, enjoy 20% off almost everything sitewide from 4th–6th October with code: WOWWCD2026.Whether you’re stocking up on your embossing essentials or treating yourself to something new, it’s the perfect time to top up your craft stash.

World Cardmaking Day is all about celebrating creativity and the joy of handmade cards. We’d love to see what you’re making—so be sure to tag us and share your projects with the WOW! community.Happy crafting, Happy Embossing and Happy World Cardmaking Day! 💛




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