Vintage Floral Side Panel Pyramid - Fleur De Lis
Fleur de lis translates as "flower of the lily". This symbol, depicting a stylized lily or lotus flower, has many meanings. Traditionally, it has been used to represent French Royalty, and it is said to signify perfection, light, and life.
Two cards on this value sheet, each in a different shade of the same design. Each design features a vintage floral side panel on the left, with decorative central strip and a pretty frame mat on the right with a two tier oval pyramid and blank sentiment tag. Printing the sheet at A4 size, each card base is approx 14 x 13 cm (5.5 x 5 inches). Printed at half size, you get two cute mini cards approx. 9.5 x 9 cm (3.75 x 3.5 inches). Perfect for many different occasions. Tutorial available.
Hi everyone! Two cards on each of these value sheets, each in a different shade of the same design.
Each design features a vintage floral side panel on the left, with decorative central strip and a pretty frame mat on the right with a two tier oval pyramid and blank sentiment tag.
Printing the sheet at A4 size, each card base is approx 14 x 13 cm (5.5 x 5 inches). Printed at half size, you get two cute mini cards approx. 9.5 x 9 cm (3.75 x 3.5 inches).
Perfect for many different occasions. To make your card: 1) print onto your favourite good quality card or photo paper 2) cut out the card fronts, pyramid ovals and sentiment tags 3) attach the card front to your card base with double sided tape or your favourite dry glue 4) add the largest pyramid layer using foam pads or silicone glue, carefully lining up over the matching part of the card front image 5) add the second layer in the same way 6) add your sentiment tag 7) optionally add extra bling, peel-offs, bows, ribbons, butterflies etc. I hope you like these designs and have fun with them! Best wishes Christine Crowther, craftsuprint exclusive designer
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Printed out onto white card and cut out all the elements. I placed the base images onto a white 6 x 6 scallop edge cards using d.s tape and then added the remaining pieces using foam pads.
The pink card has "Get Well Soon" on it and the lilac one has "Good Luck". The inserts have been left blank so that you can write your own messages.