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Christmas Crafts - Christmas Cards - Santa on the Run
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If you do a lot of crafting, then you may have a lot leftover pieces of paper and fabric. Before you throw any small piece away, consider it worthy and keep it. You never know when you might need that one small piece to complete a Christmas card you are working on. Especially if you have any paper punches, small bits of paper can become useful.
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For this project you will need:
- fabric with Santa motif - red piece of jute band 80 mm wide - maroon red leftover paper piece - scrap piece of fiber paper - white cardstock - fusible web - iron - vellum with printed wish - white blank card - eyelets and hole puncher - paper punch with large star - 2 sided self sticking 3-D pads - extra strength transparent double sided sticky tape - stick glue - scissors
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Instructions:
1. Use a hot, dry iron to fuse web to the wrong side of the fabric. Cut 1 Santa motif roughly out. Remove paper backing and lay the Santa motif on the white cardboard with the fused side down. Fuse the Santa motif to the white cardboard with the iron. Cut the motif now exactly out. 2. Cut a piece of the jute band out so that it is almost the length of the card. Use the double sided sticky tape and adhere it onto the card. 3. Cut a small piece of the sticky tape out and attach it to the back of the fiber paper. Lay the paper over the jute and attach it on to it. 4. Place 3-D pads on the back of the Santa motif and remove the paper backings. Stick the Santa over the white fiber paper as seen in the picture. 5. Punch 2 stars out with the puncher and attatch them to the card with 3-D pads. 6. Tear a piece of vellum out with the greeting. Punch 2 holes on either side of the vellum and through the front of the card. Place the eyelets through the holes to secure the vellum.
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