Bright idea
Stitch the whole set of these
designs and keep them on
hand for spring and summer
birthdays, weddings, thank you
cards and so much more.
1
Cut a piece of white card measuring
30x15cm (11¾x6in). Score down the
middle, then fold in half to make a base
card. Cover the front of the base card
with patterned paper.
2
Open out the card and lay it flat
onto your work surface. Use a ruler
and pencil to lightly draw a square
measuring 10x10cm (4x4in) onto the
front panel of the base card. Use a craft
knife and ruler to carefully cut out the
square, creating the aperture.
3
To attach your stitching, stick strips
of double-sided tape around the
aperture edge on the inside of the base
card. Lay the stitching onto the work
surface, then position the aperture on
top and stick in place. Cut a piece of
white card and stick to the inside panel
of the base card to hide
the reverse side of
the stitching.
How to make your own
aperture cards
How to make a gift tag
Use a die-cutter to create the tag shape
and cut from white card. If you don’t have
a die-cutter, then use an old luggage label
as a template and draw around it onto
white card. Cover the front of the tag with
patterned paper,
then punch a hole
in the top. Attach
your stitched piece
using double-
sided tape. Loop
a ribbon through
the hole in the top,
to finish!
Bee cards
You can make your
own aperture cards
or busy bees can buy
ready-made ones
from craft shops
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