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Lilac Get Well Soon Card

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The soothing lilac tones on this card are perfect for a special get well message.

This card design would also be perfect to use for other occasions by simply changing the peel off sticker sentiment to suit the occasion.

What you will need to make this card:

  1. 1 sheet of A4 225gsm Plain Card Skylark Violet
  2. 1 x C5 envelope
  3. GROOVY Box & Card Maker
  4. Pearlised or plain lilac or purple card
  5. Petals tissue paper from A5 Paper Pack (15) – Hearts & Petals Tissue Paper
  6. Large Lever Craft Punch – Kikyou Flower
  7. Get Well Soon Peel Off Sheet -Silver
  8. Organza Ribbon – Lilac
  9. Pastel mini round brads
  10. Miracle Adhesive Film for Vellum or Glue Dots – Invisi Dots for Vellum
  11. 6mm double sided sticky tape
  12. Hi-Tack Original All Purpose Very Sticky Glue
  13. 5mm Sticky Foam Pads
  14. Craft knife, pencil, ruler, cutting mat & sellotape

How to make this card:

Turn the A4 sheet of skylark violet card into an A5 card blank, using the GROOVY box & card maker to make a groove half way across the card to make a neat crease line and then fold over. Alternatively make a very light score mark with your ruler and craft knife before folding over.

Turn the card blank you have just made round so it is landscape/tentfold style.

Take a sheet of the petals tissue paper, measure and cut out a rectangle that is the same width as the card blank but a bit shorter than the top half of the card blank. Use the Miracle adhesive film or Invisi dots for vellum to stick it to the top half of the card blank.

Cut a length of the lilac organza ribbon slightly longer than the width of the card blank and use double sided sticky tape along the whole length of the ribbon to stick it along the bottom edge of the petals tissue paper, keeping the ribbon as straight as possible. Trim off the excess ribbon on both sides.

Use some more of the same ribbon and make a bow. Use craft glue to stick the bow to the ribbon strip over to the right hand side as shown in the picture. Trim the ends of the bow, if necessary, to make neat even length ends.

Apply a Get Well Soon wording set from the silver peel off sticker sheet to the left hand side of the card just below the ribbon strip.

Use the large craft punch to punch out 6 kikyou flower shapes out of the pearlised lilac / plain lilac card.

Use your craft knife to pierce a small hole in the centre of each flower and push a pink pastel round brad through each hole. Bend the prongs of each brad back behind the flower petals.

Finally use sticky foam pads to attach the 6 kikyou flowers randomly over the bottom half of the card blank.

Card Idea by Janine

Layered Flower Punch Card

Friday, August 29th, 2008

This funky bright and cheerful flowers card is great for cheering somebody up. It can be used for any occasion or with the addition of a wording peel off sticker you can specify an occasion if you wish.

What you will need to make this card:

  1. 7″ x 5″ white card blank
  2. Super Duper Lever Craft Punch – Flower
  3. Super Lever Craft Punch – Flower
  4. Large Lever Craft Punch – Flower
  5. Regular Lever Craft Punch – Flower
  6. Tangerine handmade mulberry paper
  7. Yellow handmade mulberry paper
  8. Emerald green handmade mulberry paper
  9. Pale Yellow handmade mulberry paper
  10. Dark green handmade mulberry paper
  11. Mini flower brads primary
  12. Craft Glue
  13. Sticky Foam Pads
  14. Craft knife, scissors, ruler & cutting mat

How to make this card:

Cut two 15cm long x 2cm wide strips and two 20cm long x 2cm wide strips from the tangerine handmade mulberry paper. Next lay the strips on your craft mat in a rectangle with the corners overlapping and secure with low tac masking tape, using the lines on your craft mat to ensure the strips are all straight and are in a perfect rectangle. The rectangle should measure 128mm (5″) wide x 177mm (7″) long. Take your craft knife and ruler and cut diagonally across each corner cutting through both layers of handmade mulberry paper. This should leave you with a frame with four perfect mitered corners. Click on the image below to see step by step pictures.

Stick the frame to the card blank using double sided sticky tape along all the underside edges of the handmade mulberry paper.

From the dark green handmade mulberry paper use scissors to cut out the 3 flower stems. Stem 1 needs to bend to the left and should be about 6.5cm in length. Stem 2 needs to bend slightly to the left and should be about 11.5cm in length. Stem 3 needs to bend to the right and should be about 8cm in length.

Using the four sizes of flower craft punch, punch out flowers from the different colours of handmade mulberry paper. 1 x Super Duper flower from the yellow paper, 1 x Super flower from the emerald green paper, 1 x Super flower from the pale yellow paper, 2 x Large flowers from the tangerine paper , 1 x Large flower from the emerald green paper, 2 x Regular flowers from the pale yellow paper and 1 x Regular flower from the emerald green paper.

Take the longest stem and the super duper yellow flower and using glue, stick them to the card blank so the flower overlaps the top left of the tangerine frame and covers the top of the stem. The stem should end at the top of the bottom edge of the card frame, trim stem if necessary. Using sticky foam pads stick a super emerald green flower on top of the yellow flower and a tangerine large flower on top of the green flower. Push a green flower brad through the centre of a regular pale yellow flower and layer this on the top again with a foam pad.

Next take the super pale yellow flower and the middle length stem, sticking the flower so it overlaps the right hand side of the tangerine frame and again covers the top of the stem. The stem should end on the right of the other stem at the bottom as before. Use sticky foam pads to stick a large tangerine flower on top of the pale yellow flower. Push a yellow flower brad through the centre of a regular emerald green flower and layer this on the top with a sticky pad.

Stick the last shorter stem to the left hand side of the longest stem and using sticky foam pads stick a large emerald green flower to the top of the stem so the flower slightly overlaps the orange frame on the left. Push an orange flower brad through the centre of a regular pale yellow flower and layer this on the top of the green flower with a sticky pad.

Finally cut a couple of leaves out of the dark green handmade mulberry paper and stick these either side of the three stems.

Tips:

You might find it easier if you lay the stems and bottom layer flowers on the card blank first before sticking them down so you are happy with the positioning first. If you prefer you can use the daisy craft punches in all the same sizes as this would look great too.

Card Idea by Jill