Wednesday 26 November 2014

Design 3 – Bauble aperture card

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Hand made 7 x 7 card made using 300 gsm centura pearl cardstock

Embossed centre panel with die cut bauble aperture with trellis and adhesive backed pearl detail.

Embossed envelope flap detail and decorative lining included.

Diecut and handmade flower embellishments

Options:

- Can be made with decorative papers rather than centura pearl card

- Choice of verses, leave blank or compose your own

- Personalised greeting as required

Design 2 – ‘Angel’ exploding box cards


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Create a real statement with your Christmas cards for that special someone.
Folds flat to go in envelope. 
5 x 7 when folded.
Made on sturdy 300 gsm card decorated with designer papers.
3 Handmade layered and glittered angels per card.
Embellished with seasonal sentiment and punched snowflakes.
Supplied with personalised ‘belly band’ to hold card flat in envelope.

Panel on rear for message.
Options:

- message to front panel and bellyband can be personalised as required
- Alternative colour schemes are available
Papers and embellishments may vary

This item can be posted but would require a large stamp

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Design No 1

Design No 1 - Vintage Christmas


A5 handmade card made with 3 contrasting designer papers in a vintage style.

Sample shown has a religious Vintage Christmas image set in double aperture frame, glittered edges, lace and braid trim.
Hand stamped, embossed and cut flowers.

Top RH corner be personalised (eg name or designation) or an additional embellishment will be added (eg ‘NOEL’ – see below).
  
Folded single insert with text mounted on designer papers and background snowflake decoration.

Embossed envelope flap detail and decorative lining included.

Options:
-          Alternative image or text as focal point on front of card
-          Can be made in an alternative style or colour scheme eg cutesy, folksy
-          Choice of verses, leave blank or compose your own
-          Personalisation as required

Trims and embellishments may vary but papers shown can be replicated.