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You Can Make   Wedding Heart Card

What You Need:

Hammer white card blanks 144 x 144mm

Holographic paper pack

White translucent Exotic paper

Glue Dots 

Hole punch

15mm wide Firefly silver ribbon

Peel off Silver Hearts
 
Craft Mount

Ruler

Printer*

* Printer not available from HobbyCraft.

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Wedding Heart Card
       
  How To Make
       
 

  1. Cut the holographic paper into 60 x 130mm strips. Using the Craft Mount stick the strips centrally down the front of the card blanks, lining up the top edges.

  2. *Using a computer print the names of the bride and groom six times onto white translucent Exotic paper, spacing the pairs of names evenly in three columns. Using a ruler to help you, tear the printed-paper into six strips (5 x 12.5cm), making sure the names stay central on each strip.

  3. Lay the printed strips on top of the holographic strips, lining up the top edges and stick in place near the top edge only, using Glue Dots.

  4. Open the cards out flat and mark two hole-positions on the printed strip, 15mm down from the top edge for the ribbon bows and make the holes.

  5. Thread a length of ribbon through the holes and tie ends into a bow.

  6. Decorate the white strip with peel off heart motifs.

* Note: If you do not own a computer use Making Memories Creative sticky silver letters or handwrite with a 0.7mm Silver Gel pen.

 
 
 

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