This week I have a long tutorial, but when you'll see the result you won't regret!
Let's start with a cardstock of 6" by 12". (Keep the other piece for later) Fold it at 4" and 8". You'll get this.


Take a piece of another cardstock. (It must be an untextured cardstock or patternless paper) Cut a 4" by 6" into it. (Keep the unused for later) Cut a diagonal line in the middle. Like this.

Now glue the two triangles like this.

Take a pattern paper and cut it 3.5" by 5.5". Repeat the last step and glue them on the cardstock. Don't forget to leave a margin around your paper.


With my Cricut I cut two dies, I've stamp an image on a white paper and with a piece of my paper I've keep before I've made another die a little bit larger. Glue them together.

I coloured the stamp with my markers and added some Flower Soft glue. Cover the stamp well.

Use your Flower Soft like you would use glitter or velvet powder. Here's the result. Cute isn't?

Wait until the glue is completely dry. Now put some 3d dots beside the die and fix It onto the card.

The card is finished. But the project is not quite done yet!
Take again your piece of cardstock left behind. Cut a piece of 3.75" by 5". Cut the corner to make a tag. Take another patterned paper and make another tag and glue them together.

I've added a little cardstock piece to add some text. I've fix It after. (mine is 3" by 3".) I've had an eyelet and a cute ribbon too.

The card and tag is finally done. It's a great card to Mother's Day isn't?

Kim @ KLDezign
Super project and tutorial, Kim...I've got to try this design soon!
ReplyDeletefab tutorial thankyou xx
ReplyDeleteLove this tutorial Kim!! Will have to try this design.....looks easy enough for a card-making newbie like me!!
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ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteKim this is awesome, love it!
ReplyDeletevraiment beau kim!
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