Card making How to Papercraft Papercrafter Stamping Techniques Card Making
Join the conversation and send a positive greeting to power someone’s day on 8th March for International Women’s Day. Colette Smith has created a collection of terrific digi stamps for you to download and craft with, including our very own superhero, stars and a ‘You go girl!’ banner.
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• 1.Download the superhero, sentiment and star digi stamps from our website. Print them onto card, then trim to a manageable size
• 2.Use marker pens to colour the superhero. Start by applying a flat layer of colour with pink, green and purple
• 3.Apply another layer of colour with markers, adding shading and highlights
• 4.Colour the sentiment banner with green, purple and pink markers to match the superhero
• 5.Trim the banner, stick it to purple card, then trim again to leave a narrow border. Attach one end of a 1cm x 14cm strip of acetate to the back of the banner
• 6.Take a 14cm square of white card. Attach the end of the acetate to the back of it in the top-right so that the banner hangs down the front of the card
• 7.Cover a 15cm square blank with purple card and glue the white card and attached banner centally to it
• 8.Colour the stars with coordinating marker pens and cut them out
• 9.Cut out the girl and stick her to the left of the blank, then fix stars around her. Finish by adding a clear gem to each star
YOU WILL NEED:
Old books
Die, circle
Wooden skewer
Binder clips
Alcohol marker, orange
Adhesives: PVA glue, glue stick
Die-cutting machine
METHOD:
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Strong card
Cardstock, various colours
Jute yarn
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