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Pansy with Cord Knot card

Pansy with Cord Knot Card

Description

A square pearlescent mauve deckle edge card has a blue skeleton leaf mounted on the front. Above this is Mizuhiki cord knot. A cut-out fabric pansy completes the motif. The card is edged in silver pen.

Materials used

  • Pearlescent mauve deckle edge greeting card 100mm x 100mm (4 ins x 4 ins)
  • Blue skeleton leaf
  • Mizuhiki cord in silver/mauve
  • Pansy flower fabric
  • Double-sided self adhesive sheet
  • Silver pen
  • Double-sided self adhesive mini foam pads
  • Small scissors
  • Adhesive

Method

Mount the blue skeleton leaf on the front of the card using the illustration as a guide. Fix the leaf with a small patch of adhesive in a place that will be hidden when the fabric flower is added.

Mizuhiki cord knotShape the Mizuhiki cord into a decorative knot and mount on top of the leaf.

Click on knot diagram for a larger version. Use your back button to return here.

The flower fabric is stuck to one side of a double-sided sheet. The back of the sheet is left to form a base. Cut around the design with scissors. Mount on the front of the card with double-sided self-adhesive mini foam pads using the illustration as a guide.

Edge the card with a silver pen.


Pansy with Cord Knot card made by Mei Carrroll and reproduced with kind permission.

Pansy material reproduced with kind permission of the copyright owners.

This project was originally published at Card Inspirations. It is reproduced here here with kind permission. Card Inspirations are sponsors of the Card Making Inspirations web site.


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