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Use various kinds of fabrics to change the look of your card. Add more sheer or shimmery layers for a classic look, or use bright, bold prints for something more whimsical!


“Tags, Bags, Boxes, & More” CARTRIDGE Card is 5 x 7"


TAGS, BAGS, BOXES, & MORE <heart> at 1 3/4”, 2 1/4”, and 3 1/2”


GROW by Maggie Lamarre


Cardstock: Core'dinations; Fabric: Fabric supply; Sentiment rub on: Craft supply; Paint: Delta; Personal electronic cutting machine: Cricut Expression by Provo Craft; Embossing machine, embossing folders (Swiss Dots, Victoria): Cuttlebug by Provo Craft


1. Cut the shapes listed at left from your desired cardstock and/or patterned paper.


2. Create a card base from cream cardstock and tear the right edge of the front.


3. Emboss a 4 x 5 1/4” piece of cardstock with the Victoria embossing folder and cover it with gold paint. Adhere it to the front of the card once it is dry.


4. Emboss the three <heart> cuts with the Swiss Dots folder and cover them with gold paint. Trace them onto a piece of sheer fabric and cut out the fabric hearts with an extra 1/8" around the sides.


5. Layer the fabric hearts and <heart> cuts on the center of the card, largest to smallest. Add a sentiment rub on to the top layer.


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