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Happy
Mothers Day!
MATERIALS USED:
White Basic Blank
Card
Serviette (Paper
Napkin)
Cling Wrap
Iron
Flower Punches(Big &
Small)
Markers
Thin Ribbon
Hole Punch
Butterfly Rubber
Stamps - Monarch, Orangetip, Large Copper and Flambeau from All Night
Media
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Print words with
printer inside of basic blank card or use a rubber stamp.
2. Heat up the iron.
3. Open up the white
basic blank card.
4. Place card on
ironing board with outside of card upward.
5. Cut cling wrap to
card size.
6. Spread cling wrap
on the card.
7. Place the
serviette on top. The right side of serviette facing upward.
8. Iron on the
serviette till it kind of glued onto the card underneath. The cling wrap
serves as the gluing media.
9. Trim off
serviette that stretch beyond the card edges.
10. Fold and swipe
card with bone-folder.
11. Decorate inside
of cards with punch flowers and stamped butterflies images.
12. Draw in stems
and leaves.
13. Color with
markers.
14. Punch holes on
back and front edges and tie ribbon. (Refer to the photos above)
Enjoy!

Card
Making Supplies:
1. Happy Mother's
Day words rubber stamp
2. Pale pink card
blank
3. Red card (small
piece)
4. Wire
5. Red beads
6. Thread and needle
7. Hole punch
8. Red netted ribbon
9. Decorative Cutter
10. Red inkpad
11. Small Floral
rubber stamp
12. Small piece of
white card
Card Making
Instructions:
1. Ink word rubber
stamp with red ink and stamp on the small piece of white card.
2. Trim and layer
white card onto the red card.
3. Attach to the
pale pink card blank with glue.
4. Thread the beads
with the wire and twist both ends of the wire together.
5. Form a heart
shape with the twisted end at the top.
6. Use red netted
ribbon to hide the twisted wire and tie a bow on the top of the heart.
7. Trim pale pink
card with decorative cutter on the side. (only the side of the top fold)
8. Use the red
inkpad to color the right side on the inside of card.
9. Ink the small
floral rubber stamp and stamp on the red strip inside the card.
10. Pierce holes on
the card blank and attached the beaded heart with thread.
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