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You Can Make   Rose & Ribbon Wedding Set

What You Need:

Miniature roses

3mm ribbon

Beads

Card

Glue

Pencil

Ruler

Scissors

Metallic pen or outline stickers


 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Rose & Ribbon Wedding Set
       
  How To Make
       
 

For Invitations, Order of Service and Menu:

1. Create card blanks by folding (and if necessary cutting) coloured card to desired size.

2. Remove the leaves and stem from the paper roses.

2. Draw a feint line in pencil across the centre of the folded card blank.

3. Cut a length of 3mm ribbon to tie around middle of the card, and glue in place along the pencil line.

4. Glue the rose to the centre of the ribbon.

5. Make a hollow in the centre of the rose and glue a bead in place.

6. When dry, tie the ribbon in a bow at the back of the card.


For Place Name Cards:

1. Cut an 8cm square piece of card and fold in half.

2. Cut a piece of ribbon to fit width of card.

3. Draw a feint pencil line along top of folded card and glue ribbon in place.

4. Remove leaves and stem from paper rose and glue the rose head to centre of ribbon line.

5. Make a hole in the centre of the rose head and glue a single pearl effect bead in place.

6. Write name on card with the silver effect pen.

 
 
 

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