Rosette's, crackers & pouches ready for christmas
For the pouch you will need:
DSP 6 x 6 then fold corner to corner, turn down one of the peaks down to 3/4 off the bottom and fold down, lift up and bring the right corner to just under the score line and burnish and then the left, now pull down the first flap and secure with a glue dot, (if you want to ), it will stay closed after you pop something inside the pouch... using the starburst punch and silver foil sheet and 1 3/4" circle punch in whisper white
For the Cracker you will need:
DSP 6 x 5 1/2 score the short side at 1 1/4, 2 1/2 3 3/4 and 5
turn to long side and score 1/2", 1" and 1 1/2 on both ends
using the envelope punch board 1st burnish all your score lines
pop it in on the 5 1/2 side and pop it in at 1" and punch do this on both side.
fold on the score lines at 1" and punch till you have done all the score lines.
Add your glue to the 1/2" end piece and glue together, add ribbon to both ends and insert your goodies...
For the rosette you will need;
DSP or plain card 2 at 1 3/4 x 11 1/2
score at every 1/2 on both pieces then burnish your score lines mountain , valley mountain valley all the way to each end, glue the 2 pieces together creating a circle lay them flat and add a circle cut from the starburst punch silver foil sheet and glue into place, front and back... if you want then you can add 1 3/4 whisper white circle to the from and add your sentiment or design.
Hi, I'm Gaynor and I love what I do and I share what I love, This is my therapy, I do this to take my mind of all the stress and worries I go through on a daily basis.....And if I can share what I love to do with others and help them also....Life would be so much better x x x
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