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Making such cards is a pleasure and the manufacturing process itself brings a lot of positive emotions, and scrapbooking, well known to us, helps us in this.
So, we need to take the following for the master class:
• Album sheet of marble pink cardboard;
• Scrapbooking paper in a pink palette of several different patterns;
• Pictures with hearts, bears, bunnies and bears in love;
• Printing with a rhyme;
• Watercolor paper;
• Stamp "With love", "Bear with flowers";
• Curb hole punch;
• Figured hole punch flower with a diameter of 1.5 cm;
• Red polymer roses;
• Pink flowers: roses, gardenias;
• Red and beige polka dot ribbons;
• Hot pink organza ribbon 1 cm wide;
• Felling of a red heart;
• Felling a white circle with the inscription;
• A wide ribbon of white reps in pink hearts;
• The middle is a pink hollow flower and a pink heart;
• glue gun;
• Double-sided tape;
• Ruler, PVA glue, scissors and pencil.
We take marble cardboard and from it we will cut the base.
On the one hand, the height of the postcard will be 21 cm, and on the other 13 cm, we obliquely cut. Now we make a paper lace frill with a hole punch. Divide the card into three parts in width, into three parts of 10 cm, put the base like a snake.
Now we cut out the decorations for the postcard from scrapbook paper.
Cut the workpiece of the appropriate size, as in the photo. We cut two pieces for each part. From the residues we cut obliquely three strips and also make them openwork.
Glue these strips with PVA glue. Now with double-sided tape we glue pictures and inscriptions.
Each glued element is stitched on a typewriter. We cut off two red strips of ribbons and glue them on the back of the base with tape.
We glue to the base all the parts prepared from scrapbook paper and we sew together each side of the card in pairs. Now we will glue the scenery. Figured hole punch do felling flowers. Paper decor with PVA glue. With a glue gun we glue roses from polymer clay, beads, buttons, bows and middle.
Fold the card and tie it on the bow. Done, it turned out great and interesting! Thank.
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