Card making Father’s Day cards How to Papercraft Papercrafter Techniques Card Making
Tracey Daykin-Jones shares her spiffing make-in-a-flash greeting for Father’s Day!
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YOU WILL NEED:
Craft essentials
Patterned papers
Split pins, green
METHOD:
1 Draw a horizontal line 2.5cm down from the top of a piece of 10.5cm x 15cm card. Trim a 2.5cm line in from both sides of the pencil line and fold the ends into the centre to create a collar. Cut out a tie shape from striped paper and fix in place.
2 Secure the collar in place with lime split pins. Type and print ‘Best dad ever’, cut out and add using 3D foam pads. Adhere white card to the back to complete the greeting.
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