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Fabric Santa Christmas Card
This card is really fun to make. It combines different craft techniques to achieve the final look. The fun part about the project is the fabric itself. The fabric is from Makower UK fabrics and consists of 9 different cute Christmas blocks. Each block can be embellished differently which makes this project interesting and unique. More examples of cards made using this fabric can be found on our German language website Bastelideen.info
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For this project you will need:
- a white square card - red and white cardstock - fabric Makower UK Fabrics Novelty Christmas Panels - piece of white fleece - Cuttlebug Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - Cuttlebug embossing folder with snowflakes - Cuttlebug Alphabet “Olivia” - Fiskars 3-in-1 corner punch with snowflakes - white glittery yarn - 3 red seed beads - sewing machine - red sewing thread - stick glue - 3-D foam tape
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Instructions:
1. Emboss a piece of red cardstock with the Cuttlebug snowflakes embossing folder and adhere this to the card. 2. Die cut the word “Jolly” out and use the stick glue to stick these to the card. Punch out and glue snowflakes to fill in empty areas. 3. Cut out around the Santa square from your fabric (give some allowance around the square) and cut out a piece of fleece of the same size. Baste these two pieces together around the red red border. Now hand stitch the white details around the hat, mustache and beard. Then sew on the 3 red beads at the at the holly and berries detail on the hat. 4. Once the hand stitching is finished, place the 2 fabric layers onto a piece of white cardstock. Zig-zag around the entire square. Cut out the cardstock using decorative edged scissors leaving a 1 cm border around the fabric square. 5. Adhere the square now to the front of the card using 3-D foam tape.
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