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Girly Girl Card
Designed by Heidi Hastings
Card Front:
Materials:
Instructions:
- Cut a piece of lilac cardstock 12.5" x 10" (or the size you need for your card & envelope). Either stamp Girly Girl or write with a gel pan randomly over the card. Fold cardstock in half.
- Take a pair of fancy edged scissors and cut straight edge off of front right hand side of card, then rub peony versacolor cube over the edge to highlight fancy edge.
- Take your glossy paper and randomly drop spots of ink from the Farmers Market alcohol ink bottles and also some of the blending solution, using a foam brush swirl the colours across the paper, if you want lighter areas use the paper towel to lift off some ink, add more colour where needed. Let dry.
- Take your rubber stamp and ink it using the black archival ink pad, stamp on to
inked gloss paper. Let dry and then using scissors cut around picture.
- Cut a piece of scrap paper 5.5" x 4" (in a lighter lilac shade or some white vellum) and using double sided tape stick to card.
- Then using double sided tape again stick your stamped glossy picture on top.
- Cut two different textured pieces of ribbon 10" long from the special effects pack fold in half and using a glue dot stick to top right hand of card.
- Take two more glue dots and stick them to Eyelet Flower Charm and place over folded part of ribbon.
- Take a brad and push it through center of flower and secure.
Order material to make this card:
To order - click the check box to the left of items you want, change the quantity if you'd like, then click order.
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