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| Author Notes: |
These colorful cards are so much fun to make. You are literally arranging flowers -- paper flowers -- to make a gorgeous greeting card bouquet. No two come out exactly alike! The color scheme we used for this design is great for Valentine's Day or for somebody in the Red Hat Society, but you'll probably come up with your own color scheme. Start with old floral greetings cards, wallpaper, or floral printed scrapbook paper (you need two or more copies of each individual flower). Take scissors and cut out individual flowers and leaves (this is good busy work to do while watching television). When it comes to assemble the card, you can arrange your cutouts to your pleasing, then use pop dot foam adhesives to layer leaves and petals over your base to give the bouquet a three-dimensional quality. These cards are great for all kinds of celebrations, such as birthdays, Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day or just to let someone special know you are thinking about them. {loadposition user1} | |||||||||||||
| Supplies: |
blank card and envelope (we used a red card base)
contrasting color background paper (we used deep purple) small decorative corner punch (optional) contrasting color paper for borders and heart punches (we used gold-flecked pale pink) Fiskar's border punch* (we used the heart design) small heart paper punch heart templates or cutouts in 3 to 4 graduating sizes (we used the Fiskar's Shape Cutter tool to make ours) paper flower cutouts (see notes above) adhesive of choice (glue stick, Xyron machine, etc.) pop dots foam adhesives | |||||||||||||
| Instructions: |
1. Cut the background paper slightly smaller than the front of the card blank. We used one of Fiskar's decorative corner punches to punch a small design in the corners of the background paper, just to give it extra interest. If you don't have a corner punch, skip this part. Use your adhesive of choice to affix the background paper to the card blank. 2. Use the border punch to cut four border strips. Apply adhesive of choice to the border strips and apply background paper in order to form a frame for the flowers. To miter the border corners, hold two strips at right angles to one another, use scissors or a craft knife to cut through both strips at the diagonal where they meet. (If you don't have a border punch, see the notes at the bottom of this page.) 3. Cut 3 or 4 hearts in graduating sizes from the contrasting papers being used to make the card. These will form the "vase" for the paper flower bouquet. Use adhesives to stack the hearts as in the photo. 4. Affix the stacked heart element to the card by applying adhesive to 3 sides only. Leaving the top edge loose allows you to tuck the paper flowers inside for more natural look. NOTE ON THE FLOWERS:
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