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You will need
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145mm by 145
mm greeting card in white
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130mm by 130
mm piece of navy Blue Card
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110mm by 110
mm piece of red Card
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80mm by 80mm
piece of white card
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Craft Knife
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Cutting Mat
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Transfer
Velvet in various colours
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Scissors
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Double sided
tape
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60mm by 60 mm
piece of double sided sticky sheet
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Peel off
stickers of your choice (We have used
happy
mothers day, large happy birthday and butterflies)
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1. Trace the heart design on to the white release paper of
the double sided sticky sheet.

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2. Peel of the yellow release paper off the double sided
sticky sheet and save for later use.
3. Stick on to square of white card making sure that the sticky sheet is in
the centre of the white square.
4. Using a craft knife cut the heart and teardrop shapes out of the white
release paper. |
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5. Peel away the outer section leaving the heart in place. |
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6. Cut the yellow release paper into triangles
approximately 1 cm in size. Place these triangles around the heart shape
randomly, overlapping the heart and the edges of the square leaving only
some areas of the double sided sheet exposed. |
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7. Press down black velvet paper (black side down) on
to the exposed areas of double sided sticky sheet until all the exposed
areas are covered in black velvet. |
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8. Remove some of the triangles from around the
heart. Choose one of the other colours (except red) and press down onto the
areas you have just uncovered. |
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9. Repeat step 8 until you have taken all the
triangles off and pressed down various other colours of velvet (except red).
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10. Take the release paper of the heart leaving the
teardrop shape intact.
11. Press down red transfer velvet on to the heart.
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12. Remove the teardrop shaped release paper from the heart
and sprinkle fairy dust on to the double sided sticky tape you have just
uncovered.
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13. Mount the card topper you have just created onto the
square of red and than on to the navy blue squares and finally on to the
white greeting card. |
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