Designer Grace shows you how to make a Poinsettia Christmas card with papers from DCWV stack, cardstock and Glue Dots.
Designed by: Grace Tolman
Time: Approximately 15 minutes
Level: Beginner
Size: 5 ½” x 4 ¼”
Here's what you need:
- Glue Lines®
- Pop Up Glue Dots®
- Craft Glue Dots®
- Papers- Candy Cane Lane stacks, Die Cuts With a View
- Cardstock- White, Worldwin Papers
- Button- Glittered, American Crafts
- Twine- Red, Doodlebug Design Inc.
- Scallop punch- Fiskars
- Scissors
Here's what you do:
- Create the card base with white cardstock. Fold to create a vertical card.
- Cut out a piece of black diagonal paper measuring 4 x 5 ¼” and adhere to the card using some Glue Lines
- Cut a piece of newspaper patterned paper measuring 3 ¾ x 3 ¾”. Cut out a box inside the paper measuring 3 ½ x 3 1/2 “.
- Punch out a scallop border on the red/white dot pattern paper strip. Adhere them onto the top and bottom sides of the homemade frame using some Glue Lines. Trim off the excess.
- Adhere the frame with the scallop border on the center of the card using some Glue Lines
- Hand cut the poinsettia flowers from pattern paper. Adhere them on top of each other using some Pop Up Glue Dots®
- Thread some twine through the glittered button and tie into a bow for a finished look. Adhere to the center of the flower using some Craft Glue Dots®
- Handcut the sentiment from a pattern paper and adhere to the top of the frame using some Pop Up Glue Dots®
~Grace
Either format of Craft Glue Dots work to complete this project:
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