Edwardian Locket multicard 8
A 7x7 card kit. This kit makes either a traditional gate or top fold card, or an easel card [stand supplied] or simply use as a card topper. The locket function is optional.
The kit comprises the main image, decoupage pieces for the floral cluster and the finials, the locket front with hinge and fixing tab, and an inside layer for the locket which has room for your sentiment. instructions are provided on how to assemble the locket opening, which is simple. A separate easel stand is supplied which matches the card background.
The main image is set inside a glass 'locket' surrounded by a gold Fleur-di-lys frame and hinged on the left. The whole card is surrounded by a gold baroque frame and gold floral finials.
At the top of the locket is a floral cluster.
Photographs from the Community
Reduced the size just enough to fit the 8 1/2' x 11" matte photo paper I was using. I scored a folded the easel backing, using good wet glue to attach the narrow piece at the top to the card front back, then valley folded the easel section.
Cut out the front of the locket, scored and folded the tab, and glued it to the inside of the locket, covering it with the blank locket base. Added a die-cut Happy Birthday to this base.
Rubbed the areas of the outer edges of the card to the narrow side of the gold roping with purple craft chalk to barely tint the outer edges of the card.
The bottom of the card may be lifted to write a message on the blank portion of the easel, if desired. Finished by decoupaging the six gold buttons and the flowers across the locket.. A pretty, fun and interesting card, with lots of options.
Reduced the size just enough to fit the 8 1/2' x 11" matte photo paper I was using. I scored a folded the easel backing, using good wet glue to attach the narrow piece at the top to the card front back, then valley folded the easel section.
Cut out the front of the locket, scored and folded the tab, and glued it to the inside of the locket, covering it with the blank locket base. Added a die-cut Happy Birthday to this base.
Rubbed the areas of the outer edges of the card to the narrow side of the gold roping with purple craft chalk to barely tint the outer edges of the card.
The bottom of the card may be lifted to write a message on the blank portion of the easel, if desired. Finished by decoupaging the six gold buttons and the flowers across the locket.. A pretty, fun and interesting card, with lots of options.