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Embossed greetings

By The design department of Lewiscraft

Send some winter cheer with this embossed snowman card and envelope.

Materials

Snowman Stamp (your choice)
Embossing Powder, Gold
Stamp Pad, Embossing Ink
Greeting Cards, Blue
Scrap Pack of Paper
Spool O' Ribbon, 1/4", Gold
Hole Punch, Single

How To
1. Stamp snowman onto a piece of blue card stock. Sprinkle with embossing powder. Gently heat the back of the card with a heat gun to set.
2. Tear the edges of the paper for a feathered look.
3. Glue the stamped piece to a piece of gold card. Now glue this piece to a piece of natural blue paper. Tear the edges of the natural paper.
4. Glue this piece to a piece of red card stock, as shown.
5. Punch 2 holes at the top of the red card 1/4" apart. With 10" of ribbon tie a bow through these holes.
6. Use a gold gel pen to make snowflakes on the red card.
7. Glue the red card to the card.
8. Punch holes evenly around 3 sides of the card, as shown.
9. Cut a piece of ribbon 34" long. Thread this through the holes and tie a bow on the folded side of the card.
10. For the envelope, repeat step 1.

CLICK "SEE ALL IMAGES" TO SEE THE COMPLETED CARD AND ENVELOPE.

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