birthday You will need
happy
l Two A4 sheets from the Cocktail Collection, yellow l Cocktail Collection cardstock, grey
l Patterned papers from Paper Boutique Vintage Rose Garden paper pad l Die-cutting machine l Paper-cutter l Paper Boutique Happy Birthday Doily cutting die l Paper Boutique Happy Birthday sentiment cutting die l Paper Boutique Butterfly cutting die l Double-sided tape l Glue l Foam pads
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Take one sheet of the yellow Cocktail Collection card and cut
it to 29cm x 15cm. Score and fold at 3.5cm and 7cm along the width of both sides of the card.
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Again, use the yellow card and cut a 29cm x 6cm strip. This is
the base and the front of your card as seen in the picture.
With the another yellow sheet, cut out the doily, the sentiment
and the butterfly body. 4
Take the grey cardstock and cut a small square using the Happy
Birthday die set and cut a mat for the sentiment. You should also use the grey cardstock to cut the following: four rectangles 14cm x 2.5cm, two rectangles 5cm x 2.5cm, one rectangle 14cm x 5cm.
Using the patterned paper, cut out a butterfly using the
butterfly die and the following: four rectangles 13.5cm x 2cm; two rectangles 4.5cm x 2cm; one rectangle 13.5cm x 4.5cm.
thank you You will need
l 15.5cm x 15.5cm card blank l Cocktail Collection cardstock, grey l Woodstock Collection, pink l Three different patterned papers from Paper Boutique Vintage Rose Garden paper pad, (two sheets of the flower designs) l Scrap of white card l Silver pearls or gems l Die- cutting machine l Paper-cutter l Paper Boutique Doily cutting die l Paper Boutique Thank You sentiment cutting die l Paper Boutique Butterfly cutting die l Paper Boutique Flowers and Leaves cutting dies l Double- sided tape l Glue l Foam pads
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Cut 14.5cm square, and one 9.5cm square from pink card.
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Using grey cardstock cut out six stamens, six leaves and
the Thank You sentiment.
Out of the first patterned paper, cut a doily from the
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Thank You frame and a square measuring 8cm x 8cm.
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With the Flowers and Leaves dies, cut out different-sized
flowers from other sheets of paper, and then cut the Thank You mat from a piece of white cardstock.
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From the other patterned paper, cut out a 12.5cm x
12.5cm square.
Glue and layer all of the squares on top of each other.
Trim any excess pink card that may show on the outside of the frame. Add this directly onto the middle of the 15.5cm square card blank. With foam pads, add the smaller square to the front.
Add the sentiment and mat onto the front of the card
with foam pads. Shape your flowers to give them dimension and add them to opposite corners of the smaller square.
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Add any pearls or gems onto the middle of the flowers
and around the frame.
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Use glue or double-sided tape to layer all of the patterned
papers onto the grey card.
Use the glue to stick the doily onto the U-shape of the card.
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Now add all the rectangles onto the corresponding
panels, leaving the thin front ones until you have added the front strip to the main card. Add the square to the front of the doily.
Fold the 29cm x 6cm strip the opposite way to the card and
add this to the front of the card.
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Layer the butterfly pieces, leaving the wings loose, and
add the sentiment and mat onto the front of the card with foam pads.
Lastly, add the two thin rectangles to each side
of card.
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