Puttin on the Glitz Explosion Card Kit
Make this beautiful 6x6 Christmas card with a gorgeous Poinsettia Flower Explosion insert which folds neatly in the card. This is a large kit with numerous options to suit your requirements. To keep the card closed a pretty wrap is included which holds the sentiments.
Includes 6x6 Card Back and Quick Card Front, Separate Mats and Layers, Optional Decoupage, Card Wrap, Two Explosion Inserts - 1 Red and 1 Gold Poinsettias, Lots of Sentiments, Envelope and Backing Paper.
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I printed the envelope onto 120gsm paper, the pop out inner onto 160gsm card and the rest onto 200gsm photo paper and scored, as required, before cutting out.
I assembled the envelope using wet glue and followed Janice's superb instructions to assemble card and finished by adding decoupage using foam pads.
A stunning card that is not difficult to make and sure to impress.
I printed the back and front onto 200gsm card as it needs to stand up. I printed the other sheets onto 160gsm card. I scored where indicated and cut out all the pieces.
I glued the back to the front using wet glue. made up the exploding centre piece and attached to the inside of the card making sure it was central.
I attached the front picture using DST then built up the layers and decoupage using 3D foam pads. I finished off using gems and glitter pens to enhance the lovely bright picture. I made up the envelope using DST.
I went on to make a 6x6 card using just the main picture and made up the belt to go round it as can be seen in the photos below.
I printed the envelope onto 120gsm paper, the pop out inner onto 160gsm card and the rest onto 200gsm photo paper and scored, as required, before cutting out.
I assembled the envelope using wet glue and followed Janice's superb instructions to assemble card and finished by adding decoupage using foam pads.
A stunning card that is not difficult to make and sure to impress.
I printed the envelope onto 120gsm paper, the pop out inner onto 160gsm card and the rest onto 200gsm photo paper and scored, as required, before cutting out.
I assembled the envelope using wet glue and followed Janice's superb instructions to assemble card and finished by adding decoupage using foam pads.
A stunning card that is not difficult to make and sure to impress.
I printed the back and front onto 200gsm card as it needs to stand up. I printed the other sheets onto 160gsm card. I scored where indicated and cut out all the pieces.
I glued the back to the front using wet glue. made up the exploding centre piece and attached to the inside of the card making sure it was central.
I attached the front picture using DST then built up the layers and decoupage using 3D foam pads. I finished off using gems and glitter pens to enhance the lovely bright picture. I made up the envelope using DST.
I went on to make a 6x6 card using just the main picture and made up the belt to go round it as can be seen in the photos below.
I printed the back and front onto 200gsm card as it needs to stand up. I printed the other sheets onto 160gsm card. I scored where indicated and cut out all the pieces.
I glued the back to the front using wet glue. made up the exploding centre piece and attached to the inside of the card making sure it was central.
I attached the front picture using DST then built up the layers and decoupage using 3D foam pads. I finished off using gems and glitter pens to enhance the lovely bright picture. I made up the envelope using DST.
I went on to make a 6x6 card using just the main picture and made up the belt to go round it as can be seen in the photos below.
I printed the back and front onto 200gsm card as it needs to stand up. I printed the other sheets onto 160gsm card. I scored where indicated and cut out all the pieces.
I glued the back to the front using wet glue. made up the exploding centre piece and attached to the inside of the card making sure it was central.
I attached the front picture using DST then built up the layers and decoupage using 3D foam pads. I finished off using gems and glitter pens to enhance the lovely bright picture. I made up the envelope using DST.
I went on to make a 6x6 card using just the main picture and made up the belt to go round it as can be seen in the photos below.