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Heart aperture card
Kit List
Patterned paper
card blank   Dies: Tattered Lace Ribbon Embroidery Alphabet die set; heart; oval nesting dies   Stamps: florals and leaves (with matching dies), sentiment   Ink pads: black, metallic   Clear embossing powder   Heat gun   Adhesive   3D foam pads   Watercolour pens, various colours
Watercolour brush
SKILL LEVEL 3
   White
Cut two 12cm x 17cm panels
of patterned paper. Using the oval nesting dies, cut out an oval shape from the front of a white card blank. Cut out a slightly larger oval from one of the panels of patterned paper.
Using metallic ink, stamp
the flowers and leaves, then heat emboss using clear embossing powder and a heat gun. Cut out the shapes using the corresponding dies. Die cut Mum using the alphabet die set.
to all the die-cut pieces, then use a watercolour brush to blend the colour.
5Stick the die-cut flowers
and leaves above the aperture using 3D foam pads. Adhere the three hearts to the card front
at the bottom of the card, overlapping the aperture, using 3D foam pads. Make sure to only use adhesive away from the aperture to enable the card to open.
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Matt the uncut patterned Die cut three hearts from
paper panel into the inside
white card. Adhere the Mum die-cuts on top of the hearts using 3D foam pads. Join the three hearts together by their edges so that they overlap. Use watercolour pens to add colour
of the card blank. Adhere the patterned paper with the aperture cut into it onto the front of the card, leaving a slight border around the central aperture on the card blank. Stamp a sentimentontotheinside
of the card using black ink.
In the details
“Adding interest to your projects can sometimes be difficult. However, with just a
few simple steps and clever positioning on the card front, you can turn your creation into a true beauty.”
ANN-MARIE VAUX, DESIGNER
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