Vintage Thank You Card
The County Fair is over and gone and my ribbons are stowed away in my memory box. This means it is time to share my cards and tell you how to make them! Today’s card is a vintage thank you card. As cute as this one is, I didn’t win anything on it– go figure. Its a rough, rough world in the county-fair judging. And, of course– this could easily be made into a birthday card or thinking of you card. Hope you enjoy this one!
Supplies
- 8.5″ x 5.5″ card base card stock
- Remainder of card base stock
- 4″ x 5.25″ printed paper
- 1 ticket
- Flower -or- scallop punch (for flower)
- 1 brad (for flower)
- 2 rhinestones
- Scrap lace
- Scrap ribbon
- Paper cutter
- Adhesive
- Glue dots, optional (but recommended)
- Label punch, optional
- 4 pop-dots
- Rubbing alcohol or some sort of liquid in a spray bottle (for flower)
Directions
- Fold base card stock in half; crease well.
- Punch 5 flowers/scallops from leftover card stock. Follow these directions to make a 3-D paper flower.
- Wrap lace around center of printed paper, leave it loose so it does not pull the paper. Adhere using glue dots (recommended) or adhesive.
- Place scrap ribbon in center of lace, adhere using glue dots or adhesive.
- Adhere printed paper piece to center of base card stock.
- Using glue dots, adhere flower (when dry) to center of lace/ribbon piece.
- Tuck ticket behind flower to be the leaf, adhere.
- Stamp sentiment on strip of card stock.
- If desired, tuck ends into label cutter to punch fancy-ends.
- Adhere to front of card with pop-dots.
- Adhere rhinestones on either side of sentiment.
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