Cardmaking Stamping & Papercraft – April 01, 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
By Chloe Western
METHOD
1 Affi x Studio Calico gold punchinella vellum
90mm square to the centre of folded kraft card
205mm x 102mm, ensuring the adhesive runs
around the edges where it will be covered in the
following steps.
2 Secure reversed Crate Paper Flea Market treasure
paper 45mm x 105mm just below the centre so the
end hangs off the left-hand side.
3 Staple a Crate Paper Flea Market Ephemera die-cut
frame to the work, then add the label, globe, ‘s’
ticket and gold star as shown.
4 Apply black rub-ons for the sentiment to fi nish.

Dad My Hero


By Therese Calvird
METHOD
1 Secure thin wedges of Scrapbook Boutique canary,
powder and dandelion card on white card
115mm x 80mm, then turn it over and trim the edges.
2 Stamp Paper Smooches Super ‘my hero’ in the bottom
right-hand corner with black ink. Mount this on white
card, leaving a 2mm border.
3 Cover folded white card 300mm x 105mm with black
card and secure the panel with mounting tape.
4 Stamp the city scene on white card with Memento gray
fl annel ink, then fussy-cut it out, highlight some
windows with yellow and position it in the bottom
left-hand corner with glue.
5 Stamp the hero image on more white card, colour him
with Copic markers, then fussy-cut him out and secure
him with mounting tape.
6 Use My Favorite Things Die-namics By the Letters
Lowercase letters to die-cut the word ‘dad’ out of both
black and Scrapbook Boutique Cherry card. Glue these
together on the work with liquid glue, off-setting the
black ones slightly at the bottom to create a shadow.

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