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Pink Dreams
A card that is perfect for the birthday of a teen girl and easy to make. The images are created using foam stamps with pigment ink and embossing powder and the card is finished within 20 minutes.
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For this project you will need:
- blank white card - white cardstock - pink printed scrapbook paper of choice - foam stamps with girly motifs - clear stamp with Happy Birthday wish - pink pigment ink - clear embossing powder - heat source for embossing - paper punches in 1 1/4 inch and 1 1/2 inch square shapes - mini pink brad - 3-D foam tape - double sided adhesive tape
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Instructions:
1. Print each of the foam stamp motifs twice on white cardstock. Sprinkle embossing powder on one each of the three motifs and emboss. Use the small square punch and punch out the three non-embossed images. The three embossed images should now be cut out leaving a small white border around them. 2. Use the larger square paper punch and punch out three scrapbook paper squares. Adhere the three white squares onto the three scrapbook paper squares. Use foam tape to adhere the 3 embossed images to the corresponding image on the square. Place the three squares aside for the moment. 3. Adhere a sheet of scrapbook paper onto the white card, covering it completely. 4. Cut out a white rectangle that is two inches high and the width of the card. 5. Cut out a strip of scrapbook paper that is 1/2 inch high and the width of the card. Adhere this strip to the white rectangle. Now use 3-D foam tape to adhere the white rectangle to the card. 6. Use 3-D foam tape to stick the squares onto the white rectangle. 7. Stamp “Happy Birthday” to a scrap piece of white cardstock and cut out in a rectangle shape. Adhere this onto scrapbook paper and cut out leaving a small border on three sides and a wider border on the right short side. Adhere this rectangle now onto a piece of white cardstock and cut out with a very small border. Punch a small hole to the right side of the rectangle and insert the brad. Adhere this piece now onto the bottom right of the card.
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