jeongin has his own binder but this is the rest of my stray kids photocard collection !!! 🥺🎀🫶🏼🩰
binder from @lyn ♡
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It's such a joy to collect Stray Kids photocards, isn't it? As much as I love seeing my collection grow, I've found that adding a personal touch through DIY crafts makes it even more special. It’s not just about accumulating cards; it’s about creating a unique space that truly reflects my love for SKZ. When I tour my own SKZ photocard binder, I always feel a sense of pride in how I've personalized it. One of my favorite ways to get crafty is by customizing my photocard binders. Beyond just the cards, the binder itself can be a canvas! I love using stickers, washi tape, and even small drawings to decorate the covers and spines. For a recent project, I used some pastel-colored fabric scraps to create a soft, coquette-inspired cover for one of my binders, making my skz photocard binder feel extra special. You can also get creative with the internal pages. Instead of just plain clear sleeves, try adding decorative backing papers behind some cards, or even small, handwritten notes next to your favorites. Some collectors even make custom dividers using cardstock and cute K-pop-themed cutouts. It’s a simple way to add flair and make each section of your collection uniquely yours. And don't forget about adding little charms or ribbons to the binder's zipper or spine for an extra touch of cuteness, especially if you're aiming for a pink aesthetic or coquette vibe like I sometimes do! Beyond the binder, there are so many fun ways to incorporate Stray Kids crafts into your K-pop space. For instance, displaying your absolute favorite photocards can become a mini art project. You could create small, custom frames out of cardboard or craft foam, painting them in your bias's colors. Another idea is to make a "photocard garland" by punching small holes in the top of some less rare cards (or prints of them) and stringing them together with fairy lights. It creates such a magical ambiance in my room! I’ve also seen friends use clear acrylic stands to display their most prized pulls, and some even decorate these stands with vinyl decals. For those with a bit more patience, even creating small, personalized keychains from laminated photocards can be a super rewarding project. Imagine carrying a little piece of your favorite Stray Kids member with you everywhere! Don't feel like you need to be a seasoned artist to try these manualidades de Stray Kids. Many projects are super budget-friendly and use materials you might already have. Think about repurposing old magazines for colorful cutouts, or using simple craft paper and glue. Pinterest and YouTube are fantastic resources for inspiration; just search for "K-pop DIY" or "photocard display ideas," and you'll find endless tutorials. The key is to have fun with it and let your creativity flow. It’s incredibly satisfying to look at my collection and know that I’ve put a piece of myself into making it beautiful. It adds another layer of connection to my favorite group, and each crafted element tells a part of my collecting journey. So, why not try adding some DIY magic to your own Stray Kids world?






















































































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