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Thank You Card 3 (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 Country Holiday Bohemian Folk, P
The third card in the series.
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- Card Stock
- Adhesive
- Brown Ink Pad
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
On brown card stock cut a 5" House1 with Font Shadow Shift. This will be your card base. (and it is also bigger than the first 2 cards in this series.)
On red card stock cut a 5" House1 with Font Blackout engaged. This will be the front detail of your card.
On red card stock cut out 2 pc. 5" House1 with Font Blackout Shift engaged. These will go on the inside of your card.
On red card stock cut out a 2 1/2" Guitar. This will go on the back of your card.
Using a brown ink pad, ink the edges of everything that is cut out on red card stock.
On brown card stock cut out 2 1/2" letters "Thank You" with Font Blackout engaged.
Adhere all your cut outs to card base as depicted in pictures. Additional Option: you can add accents and detail with a gold metallic sharpie. Refer to picture in Thank You Card 1 to see what this looks like.
Step 1
On brown card stock cut a 5" House1 with Font Shadow Shift. This will be your card base. (and it is also bigger than the first 2 cards in this series.)
Step 2
On red card stock cut a 5" House1 with Font Blackout engaged. This will be the front detail of your card.
Step 3
On red card stock cut out 2 pc. 5" House1 with Font Blackout Shift engaged. These will go on the inside of your card.
Step 4
On red card stock cut out a 2 1/2" Guitar. This will go on the back of your card.
Step 5
Using a brown ink pad, ink the edges of everything that is cut out on red card stock.
Step 6
On brown card stock cut out 2 1/2" letters "Thank You" with Font Blackout engaged.
Step 7
Adhere all your cut outs to card base as depicted in pictures. Additional Option: you can add accents and detail with a gold metallic sharpie. Refer to picture in Thank You Card 1 to see what this looks like.






