Thursday, October 9, 2025

Fall 2025: Handmade Greeting Cards Workshops on Wednesday, October 1 and Saturday, October 4, 2025

Hello everyone,

Hope you are having a great week. 

Below is a quick recap of the cards we made in our first class. Next class meeting will be October 15 for my Wednesday afternoon class and October 18, 2025 for my Saturday morning class. See you then.

Take care,

Connie 

Squirrel Iris Folding: Fold and adhere pattern papers following the Iris Folding pattern provide. Add stamped sentiment and bow to finish card and assemble card together as shown.

Stamp & Stencil Flowers and Bees: Place hexagon stencil on top of white card panel and brush on Dandelion & Tangelo Memento inks. Stamp flowers & bees with black ink. Color images with yellow & orange markers, blend with Wink of Stella clear ink and add glitter glue on top. Stamp leaves on the right and bottom of panel with New Sprout & Bamboo Leaves. Brush edges with Tangelo and Bamboo Leaves for more colors as needed. Add stamp sentiment, ribbon and assemble card as shown.
 
Polished Stone Wild Flowers & Dragonflies: Wet a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and add a few drop of pink & purple reinkers. Dab onto glossy card panel to color the entire panel. Stamp flowers & dragonflies with black StazOn ink. Add sticker sentiment, wrap bakers' twine on side panel and assemble card as shown.
 
Polished Stone Wild Flowers & Dragonflies: Fold 4-1/4 x 11" white card base in half and fold the right side front corner up to align with the top to form a triangle fold. Adhere only the top half of the burgundy front panel onto the triangle fold as shown.

Distress Crayon Embossed Butterflies: Using a damp sponge to apply yellow and orange distress crayon colors onto watercolor panel. Cut out butterflies with Sizzix Die Cut and Embossing Butterfly folder. Lightly rub gold wax color onto die cut butterflies to bring out details. Add emboss leaves panel, gems and sticker sentiment to assemble card as shown.

Distress Crayon Embossed Butterflies: Fold the card base and only adhere the right wing of one butterfly onto the bottom of the card base allowing the left wing to use as a latch for the left panel as shown.


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