If you have never made a card before, you will love these
One Hour Card Class workshops! We will complete a card with a matching
envelope – ready for the mail! I host
card classes every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. You pick the day and the time that suits
you. Message, text or email me for more info. I hope you will
consider joining me as we learn how to get the very best from the products that
we buy. You can order SU! products
online and have them shipped directly to your door. Simply click on the “Shop
Now” button in my banner (or I can order for you). I would be most happy to be
your Canadian demonstrator.
Cherry Cobbler
card. Sign or stamp the back.
Merry Moments DSP panel 3-3/4” x 5”.
Cut the same
piece at 2-1/4” x 5”. Flip the bottom
piece over and tape to the top
piece.
Cut Taupe grosgrain ribbon 5” long. Tape ends at the back to cover the join. Adhere to card front. Set aside.
Cut one piece
of Corrugated Paper at 2-1/2” square and
one at 3-1/2” square. Die cut two
stars using the Stars Framelits. Sandwich is: Magnetic platform –
cutting pad - cardstock - die with cutting blade down – cutting pad. Save the negative small star die for later.
Add Dimensionals
to the smaller star and adhere to center of larger star. Glue to card front.
Cut 30” of gold
cord. Cut 6” off it and set aside. Make
a Billie Bow with the longer cord – you can see her video on this post OR wrap
the 24” length of cord around two fingers 3 or 4 times then around three
fingers until it is used up. Pinch the
center and tie the 6” length of cord around it into a tight knot. Use the bone
folder to curl the tails. Adhere to
center of stars with a glue dot. Trim if necessary. Set aside.
Make a faux knot by cutting another 3-1/2” of taupe ribbon. Wrap
around existing ribbon and tie a knot.
Add a glue dot to the back of it.
Remember the writing tablet? Perfect for the inside of cards. Fold a piece in half. Stamp with a phrase and
an image if desired. Add a strip of
leftover DSP. Adhere to inside of the
card.
Trace the negative small star onto a white envelope made
using the envelope punch board. Protect
the envelope with scraps of paper and sponge inside the star.
A matching envelope!
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