![]() ![]() Or use a custom logo sticker made with removable film or paper labels. Next, you simply slip your ring into your cuts in the ring card, and you’re done.įor added security, adhere your ring to the back of the card with strong tape. Once you’ve made your punches, we recommend using an X-Acto® blade or sharp box cutter to cut a single line connecting the two punches. Try practicing on a few blank cards to get a precise measurement before using your custom display cards. This will allow the ring to hang slightly forward on the display card and minimize the risk of creating punches that are too far apart. To do this, we recommend creating the hole punches slightly closer than the max-width of your ring. Punch two holes in the approximate width of your ring. Our designers used a 3/32nd-gauge hole punch for the example above. Unintentional dents or creasing to the card stock can compromise the hold on the ring. ![]() Choose a hole punch gauge that will fit the width of your ring without being too loose or creating tension that can dent your card. One of the more challenging cuts to make is the one for ring display cards. If you want to print them yourself try printable business cards. We used professionally printed business cards to create these ring holders.
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