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I made this card for my friend Diane who has kindly allowed me to use her photos for this page. Many thanks Diane, you are a much better photographer than me. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This pattern, except for the heart, fits on an
A$ sheet of card stock. Score the dotted lines. Fold up the bottom first. Fold in the sides Fold down the top flap Glue the heart to the point of the top flap |
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The shut card. |
Top and side flaps opened |
The bottom flap opened |
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I put a popup on the inside but you can put anything there. |
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The orange plastic Fiskars templates that
are used with their cutter can be used for embossing. Put the sheet of light cardstock over the template and run your finger round the edge of aperture, on the top of the card. You do not need to use embossing tools. In the example shown I used one side of the card to make the bigger circle. I turned the card over and used a smaller circle for embossing the inner circle. By alternating the sides of cardstock and using bigger or smaller circles (or ovals, hearts etc) you can get interesting effects. |
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![]() Template for Elsie's card |
![]() Elsie's card |
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![]() Template for Elsie's card version 2 |
![]() Elsie's card version 2 |
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