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Nov 14 2008

Tutorial #1 – Top Note Gift Card Holder

Published by under Christmas,Tutorials

This is my first step-by-step tutorial so please be kind :-)

I designed this cute little project after flipping through one of the fundraising gift wrap booklets my 3 year old little boy brought home…..Now, YES I did order a few items (my first year to be supportive) but I saw these "gift card" holders in it and thought I could come up with a much nicer version…..so off to the basement I went to create my prototype and here is what I came up with.

Step 1 – Cut cardstock 5 X 8 1/2  ( you can get 2 holders per piece of 8 1/2 X 11)

Step 2 – Using your Scor-Pal , Score at 3 1/2, 4 1/4, & 5

Step 3 – Fold the score lines as shown

Step 4 – place the fold side along the longest side of the Top Note die

Step 5 – Be sure to place the folded edge just inside the perforated lines

Step 6 – Run the die through your die cutting machine

Step 7 – Use the gift card to make tiny marks and with a cutting knife, slice the center fold line from one mark to the other

Step 8 – place one strip of sticky strip on the BACK side of the folder on the outermost edge.

Step 9 – Seal the back fold together and ensure your card will fit

Step 10 – Decorate the front

Step 11 – Add velcro tabs to the inside at the points

Step 12 – Don’t forget to decorate your envelope too!!  ( SU’s gift card sized envelope shown here)

 

Hope this is clear, Don’t hesitate to contact me at amber@wildrosepapercreations.com for more info

Amber

 

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Oct 21 2008

Rudolph Shaker card

Published by under Announcements,Christmas

I got this great shaker card idea from the very talented Heather Summers

Step 1: Punch the largest punch in the coaster (i used 1 3/4 circle) 

Step 2: Lay your 4×4 piece of DSP over the coaster and then use the same punch to make a hole in the DSP

Step3: Mount a 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 pice of white cardstock on the back of the coaster behind the opening

Step 4: Make your rudolph circle making sure to leave the crystal effects and red glitter dry

Step 5: Attach the rudolph circles in the center of the white piece of CS

Step 6: Place a SMALL amount of micro beads and a dash of glitter to the "well" around Ruddie

Step 7: Glue a 2 1/2 x 2 1/5 piece of acetate over Ruddie and the beads….ensure you seal around the edges

Step 8: Cover the coaster with your DSP and smooth edges

Step 9: Stamp your message, punch scalloped edge, add ribbon to the coaster THEN mount coaster to your card.

Seems like a lot of work but they really aren’t as scary as they look…..

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Oct 11 2008

Snowflake Card Set

Published by under Announcements,Christmas

This will be the first set of cards available in my "Store" so see my "Shop" tab for more details and watch for more Holiday Cards available for purchase coming soon! 

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Oct 08 2008

Christmas Collection 08′

Published by under Christmas

Some of these cards were made in my Chirstmas Card Class last weekend and they are all going to be part of my Christmas Collection 08′.   I will be selling them in my "store" soon, along with other items so watch for details under the "Shop" tab.  I was inspired by many different ladies as well as some cards found in the new Fall/Winter Idea Book and Catalgoue. Thanks for looking and Enjoy!

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