Showing posts with label greetings card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greetings card. Show all posts
Monday, 3 February 2014
Get a bit of BLUE into your life
Labels:
1973,
blue,
greetings card,
Wrapping Paper
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
New Year New Products
Here are a few exciting snaps of around the warehouse of just some of the new products you will see early 2014
Eboy Wrap
Eley Kishimoto Wrap
Fathers Day Cards
Eley Kishimoto Wrap
Grafika Wrap
Mini Cards by Sunsuke Satake
Eley Kishimoto Wrap
Eboy Wrap
Eley Kishimoto Wrap
Eboy Wrap
Eboy Wrap
New Notebooks
New Foiling Machine
and of course Basil!!!
Labels:
1973,
greetings card,
new product,
New Stuff,
Wrapping Paper
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Sean Sims cards.
Labels:
greetings card,
New Stuff,
sean sims
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Paper craft: Greetings/Gift cards
Use scrap paper to make this holder to give a giftcard or simply a message.

You will need: The template, two sheets of scrap paper, cello-tape, double sided tape or glue, a scalpel and a cutting mat.


You will need: The template, two sheets of scrap paper, cello-tape, double sided tape or glue, a scalpel and a cutting mat.

1. Cover one of the sheets of paper with strips of double sided tape or glue.

2. Stick the two sheets of scrap paper together.
3. Place the template on the scrap paper, Stick both to the cutting mat. Using the scalpel cut around the template.
4. Once cut out your net should look like this.
5. Separate the template and your net. Using the template as a guide crease your net on the 'fold lines'
6. Stick a piece of double sided tape to the inside of the holder to attach your card or message.
7. Attach your card or message, then fold each flap into each other, alternating between over and under for each edge.
8. Your holder is finished!

2. Stick the two sheets of scrap paper together.

3. Place the template on the scrap paper, Stick both to the cutting mat. Using the scalpel cut around the template.

4. Once cut out your net should look like this.

5. Separate the template and your net. Using the template as a guide crease your net on the 'fold lines'

6. Stick a piece of double sided tape to the inside of the holder to attach your card or message.


Labels:
greetings card,
paper craft,
Wrapping Paper
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