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You Can Make   Goal Card

What You Need:

Card blank

Coloured card

Double-sided tape

3D sticky fixers

Paper Cellar raffia lace – black

Paper Cellar raffia mixed pack – black/white

Paper Cellar make it yourself bubble stick-ons – sports mixed

Paper Cellar make it yourself themed stick ons – mens

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
Goal Card
       
  How To Make
       
 

  1. Cut a piece of card smaller and narrower than card blank.

  2. Wrap a length of raffia lace around card. Secure at back with double sided tape.

  3. Attach card centrally to card blank, in landscape orientation.

  4. Peel beer motif from backing and stick to tag. Peel tag from backing. Loop a short length of raffia through hole in tag.

  5. Stick at an angle to right hand side of card blank.

  6. Peel “goal” from backing sheet. Stick to piece of card. Trim around creating a narrow border. Stick to left hand side of card using sticky fixers.

  7. Peel three decorative circles from backing sheet. Stick at equal distances along bottom left of decorative panel.
   
Handy Tip Tip: Raffia ribbon and lace in dark colours make a great addition to male themed cards.
   

 
 
 

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