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Thank You Card 1 (Folk Art Festival)
Design by: thriftyunicorns (3 Projects)
Project skill level: easy
Project time: less than 30 minutes
Project tags: Vintage Winter Thank You Cards Indie Holiday Bohemian
I made 3 thank you's using the Folk Art Festival cartridge.
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- Brown and Red Card Stock
- Adhesive
- Brown Ink Pad
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
On Brown card stock cut a 5" "Barn" with Font Shadow Shift engaged.
On Red cardstock cut a 5" "Barn" with Font Black out engaged.
On red card stock cut 2pc. 5" "Barn" Blackout with Shift engaged.
On red card stock cut out a 2 1/2" "Mouse".
On brown card stock cut out the letters spelling "THANK YOU" @ 3/4" with FONT engaged.
NOTE: Using "Blackout Font" would work best. I didn't 'blackout' and had the decorative holes cut in each letter. Since the letters were so small it was too tedious to removed them by hand with a tool. So i just left them in there.
NOTE: Using "Blackout Font" would work best. I didn't 'blackout' and had the decorative holes cut in each letter. Since the letters were so small it was too tedious to removed them by hand with a tool. So i just left them in there.
I inked all the edges of everything I had cut out in red card stock with a simple brown ink pad.
Adhere the red card stock pieces to the brown base card as depicted in pictures. If desired add embellishment with a gold metallic sharpie. I did end up adding some accents with a gold metallic pen but did not like it as much.
Step 1
On Brown card stock cut a 5" "Barn" with Font Shadow Shift engaged.
Step 2
On Red cardstock cut a 5" "Barn" with Font Black out engaged.
Step 3
On red card stock cut 2pc. 5" "Barn" Blackout with Shift engaged.
Step 4
On red card stock cut out a 2 1/2" "Mouse".
Step 5
On brown card stock cut out the letters spelling "THANK YOU" @ 3/4" with FONT engaged.
NOTE: Using "Blackout Font" would work best. I didn't 'blackout' and had the decorative holes cut in each letter. Since the letters were so small it was too tedious to removed them by hand with a tool. So i just left them in there.
NOTE: Using "Blackout Font" would work best. I didn't 'blackout' and had the decorative holes cut in each letter. Since the letters were so small it was too tedious to removed them by hand with a tool. So i just left them in there.
Step 6
I inked all the edges of everything I had cut out in red card stock with a simple brown ink pad.
Step 7
Adhere the red card stock pieces to the brown base card as depicted in pictures. If desired add embellishment with a gold metallic sharpie. I did end up adding some accents with a gold metallic pen but did not like it as much.






