squares. Mark holes for the eyelets. Cut the lines of the four squares to make triangular shapes as shown in the photograph. Do not cut the inner lines. Move the template so that you can cut the lines of the fourth corner. Cut a square (8.5 x 8.5 cm) out of yellow paper and stick it inside the card. Make holes and punch eyelets into the card. Fold the triangles open to make the yellow card visibte.
Card 5
Card: azure 393 • Paper: royal blue 427 • Fun eyelets: light blue • White gel pen • Raffia Cut an 8.5 cm wide strip from the long side (21 cm) of an A4 sheet of azure paper. Use template 3 to cut a point on the strip and fold it into an envelope. Use the template to cut out three blue triangles and stick them on the envelope. Place the template on the envelope and draw the lines and the eyelet holes. Make holes and punch eyelets into the envetope. Use a prick pen to prick a hole through all the layers of the envelope through the eyelet on the point. Tie a knot in the middle of the raffia. Use a large needle to stick the raffia through the envelope via the eyelet on the point. Tie a bow at the front. The recipient will have to untie the bow to read the message in the envelope.
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Card 6
Card: white 211 and royal blue 427 • Eyelets: dark blue • White and dark blue gel pens Make a white double card (8x8 cm). Stick template 5 on blue card and spread relief pastę over the middle of the flower. Use template tape to cover the parts which you do not wish to cover with the pastę. Allow the pastę to dry. Clean the template and place it back on the blue card over the pastę and cut out the flower. Cut through the barriers and stick the flower on the card. Place the template on the card and mark holes for the eyelets. Make holes and punch eyelets into the card. Draw backstitches on the card.