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    Love Wheel Card

    Materials: Cardstock: (red, coral, pink)

    y Bazzill Basics Paper; (white) Neenah Paper

    y Patterned paper: (graph paper from 5 & Dime pad)

    y October Afternoon Rubber stamp: (Happy Spinner from Take a Spin set)Stampin' Up!

    y Dye ink: (Real Red, Regal Rose)

    y Stampin' Up! Accents: (silver spinner, brad)

    y Stampin' Up! Tool: (circle punch) Stampin' Up!

    y Finished size: 4" square

    Procedures:

    1 Make card from cardstock.

    2 Trim patterned paper; triple mat with cardstock and adhere.

    3 Punch circles from cardstock; layer and adhere (use foam tape for one layer).

    4 Stamp wheel twice on cardstock. Trim valentine wedge and adhere.

    5 Attach spinner with brad. Adhere wheel.

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    Luv U Card

    MATERIALS: Cardstock: (Vintage Cream, kraft)

    y Papertrey Ink; (Real Red) Stampin' Up!

    y Clear stamps:(background, heart, arrow, luv u from Carved Love set)

    y (Vintage Photo, Brown Sugar, Fountain Pen)

    y Fibers: (natural string)

    y May Arts

    y Finished size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"

    Ink all edges.

    1 Make card from cardstock; stamp background.

    2 Trim cardstock; tie on string and adhere with foam tape.

    3 Stamp heart, arrow, and luv u on cardstock; trim and adhere with foam tape.

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    Gratitude Canvas

    SUPPLIES:

    y (white matte presentation) Clear stamp:

    y ( Technique (Graphite Black)

    y Tattered Angels Paint:

    y (red, yellow, orange glitter)

    y (maple leaf)

    y Finished size: 6" x 8"

    1. Mix paint and medium; apply to canvas. Spritz with shimmer spray and letdry.

    2. Print maple leaves in various sizes on specialty paper.

    3. Apply decoupage adhesive to leaves and adhere glitter.

    4. Trim leaves and adhere to canvas. Stamp gratitude.

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    Handy Man Card

    SUPPLIES:

    y

    Cardstock: (kraft)y Patterned paper:

    y A Muse Artstamps Sticker:

    y Debossing Woodgrain)

    y Finished size: 4" squareProcedures:

    1. Deboss cardstock; fold into card. Distress edges.

    2. Adhere patterned paper.

    3. Print sentiment on cardstock; trim, distress edges, and adhere with foamtape.

    4. Trim cardstock strip, distress edges and adhere to form closure.

    5. Affix sticker.

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    You Rule Card

    SUPPLIES:

    y Cardstock: (white)

    y Chalkboard

    y Crate Paper BasicGrey Dye ink:(Desert Sand)

    y (yellow button)

    y (Alpha-Numeric chipboard alphabet)

    y Sticker: (measuring tape border)

    y (white twine)

    y (11/4" circle punch, corner rounder punch) EK

    y (cork)

    1 Make card from cardstock, cover with patterned paper, and round right corners.

    2 Affix measuring tape and ink edges.

    3 Round top corners and ink edges of patterned paper panel.

    4 Adhere patterned paper strip and affix measuring tape.

    5 Sponge alphabet with ink and affix to spell "You rule".

    6 Circle-punch cork and adhere.

    7 Thread button with twine, adhere, and adhere panel using foam tape.

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    ABC Baby Card

    SUPPLIES:

    y Cardstock: (white) Patterned paper

    y Stickers: (alphabet)

    y Fibers:(green/white string)

    y Whisker Graphics Finished size: 5 1/2" x 4 1/4"Procedures:

    1 Make card from cardstock; adhere patterned paper strips.

    2 Tie string bow around front flap.

    3 Affix stickers.

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    Explosion Box

    Materials:

    y

    A paper trimmery A bone foldery A rulery A pencily Strong adhesive such as double sided tapey A corner roundery Embellishments of your choice - eg: ribbon, cord, string, stickers, designer

    paper, paper or silk flowers, brads, etc

    y Your photos or sentiments/journaling treatments

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    PAPER FLOWER

    Procedures:

    Step 1 - decide what size heart punch you want to use. It will be forming the petals.

    Punch out about seven hearts. You may need more or less, depending on the punchsize and how much you want to overlap the hearts,

    Steps 2 to 5 - Now use your markers or pens to make the centres seem more likeblooms. I colour the point of my hearts as they will form the centres of the blossoms. Ialso run a little edge over the outside of the heart as shown in steps two and three

    Step 6 to 7 Assemble your hearts together as shown, continuing until you haveenough to make a flower. Put some adhesive behind each petal so it will stick to the lastone. When you reach the last petal, slip it under the first and adhere it down

    Step 8 Shape your flower with the shaping tool (this process is described below)Step 9 punch out the centre of your flower. I used two punches here, a flower punch

    and a circle punch. If you use a flower punch like this where the petals are a silhouette,

    punch the flower first then punch out around it with your circle punch. If you try it theother way round, the circle will slip around in the flower punch and it be hard to get aneven borderStep 10 With this centre decoration, I added accents to it with gold, silver and black

    pens then trimmed around the image with my sharp little scissors

    Step 11 The shaped centre

    Materials:

    y A heart punch

    y cardstock or designer patterned paper

    y glue pen or a double sided tape runner

    y a circle punch for the centre, y Scissors

    y Pens or paints or other markers

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    Paper Butterfly

    You will need:

    y Scrap paper,

    y rulery compassy Some patterned papery A bone folder helps to get the creases sharpy A length of Ribbon

    Procedures:

    y Cut out your pattern, then trace it onto the patterned paper you chosey Cut out the shape

    y Pleat the butterfly shape up as finely as you can,

    using the bone folder to makethe creases sharp. Keep going until the whole shape looks like an accordion.

    y Now take some ribbon and tie the shape in the middle. The ribbon ends will

    become the antennae and head

    y Next, spread out the folds to make wings. I used my bone folder again to makethe wings fold upward and downward the way I wanted them to

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    Artificial Topiary Tree

    Materials:

    y Scraps of paper in coordinating colours y A box of pearl-headed or decorative pins (though plain ones would do.y A Styrofoam bally Circle paper punches in at least two sizes that will allow you to punch out two

    colours and layer them as illustrated. I also used a small flower punch andlayered that on top of the circles

    y A length of wooden dowelingy A flower pot and sand or rocks/gravel/something heavy to fill it with some

    wrapping paper or card stock to cover the flower pot

    Procedures:

    y Punch out two sizes of circles and stack them together in sets of twoy Pin the stacked circles together and push them into the Styrofoam ball. Make

    sure you overlap them enough to hide the Styrofoam, and space them asevenly as you can

    y When the whole ball is covered in pinned circles, cover the length of dowelingwith a long paper spiral. Then push the doweling into the circle covered balland set it aside

    y Turn the flower pot upside down on a piece of cardstock or wrapping paper

    and trace around the wide top. Cut this circle out and punch a doweling sized

    hole in the middley Cover the flower pot with the wrapping paper and fix it securely. Decorate

    the outside as desiredy Stand the circle ball and doweling in the flower pot, thread the cut out disc

    onto the doweling so it will sit in the top of the flower pot when assembled,and fill the pot with your choice of ballast (sand, rocks, gravel), keeping thedoweling balanced in the middle of the pot until it can stand alone

    y Fit the cut out disc down into the pot to cover up the rocks/sand