Pink Flowers Aperture Card
A5 vintage golden aperture card front, aperture insert, decoupage layers and greetings banner using paintings of light pink flowers and bows on a damask background.
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This is a versatile design and although I did add the wedding day sentiment, by adding your choice into the aperture, it becomes universal for use.
This is very easy taken step by step. I cut out all the elements in matte white card, including the oval aperture. and set aside while I made the card. I used a matching textured card in a pale peach shade 28.5 x 21.5 and cut 1 extra piece 14x 21.5cm. I placed the Aperture topper right side down on this extra piece and traced the oval exactly in position. I did the same to the Card front then Using tiny scissors and starting with a craft knife I cut the aperture out 1mm larger than the tracing on the card front. I lay both these pieces down to be sure the aperture matched the oval on the topper and the pencil marking on the extra sheet. I then used D.s Foam Squares to attach the inner oval piece to the extra sheet in the space marked. I used D.S foam tape to attach this to the back of the card front. Used D.S tape to attach the topper, and then completed the decoupage largest to smallest using D.S Foam tiny squares.
An Amazing result and so easy. it has to be included in the quick and easy section.
Thank You. I will use this one often Thank you
Pamela Horton Wellington Point Qld
I reduced the size and printed on matte photo paper, then used a glue stick to cover a white card with stash paper (I think it was from Eileen Mikolayunas but I'm not certain) and spray adhesive to attach the topper.
When all was dry, I cut out the oval aperture, glued the patterned oval to the inside of the card, added the decoupage and sentiment with silicone gel, and a butterfly from a Carol Clark design.