18
2010

Good Morning Fiskarettes
Todays Challenge is simply titled ‘Home’ I really didn’t know what to do at first but soon got into an idea & really enjoyed this project. It falls into the category ‘Home’ as it is a Home made recipe & of course a Apron shaped card for Home Baking. It could be used for Christmas, Birthdays or just any occaision and great for Children’s cards too if you added a more simple Recipe !

Things you’ll need: A Square Card blank, Patterned paper, Effervescence Border Punch, Eyelet Setter, Scissors, XL Circle Squeeze Punch, Adhesive, Pen, Small piece ribbon, Scallop Square Squeeze Punch, Alphabet title, Glitter glue.
Instructions: Cut the corners off your Square Card blank like the photo below..

Cover the Card you have now with Patterned Paper & Trim.
Cut a Rectangle piece of Patterned paper the same pattern as your Base card so it covers the bottom piece of your card -see photo below …**NOTE: I have flipped over the piece so you can see the shape more easily ** Glue this on top of the base card just 3 edges to form a pocket & trim if needed..

Cut a strip of Patterned paper that will fit a little longer than your width of your card. Punch with the Effervescence Punch, Glue the strip at the top of the pocket you just made. Trim. I have added a little bit more to form (pretend) pockets.
Punch a Scallop Square using the Scalloped Squeeze Punch & add a title & Glitter. Glue this onto the lower half of your card.
Punch two holes using the Fiskars Eyelet Setter into the top of the card & Thread Ribbon through to form a Neck strap. Knot Ribbon inside the card.
The Recipe cards are just Rectangles with the corners punched off using the Fiskars Squeeze Circle Punch. Add your Favorite Recipe.

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Lovely idea Jayne…x
What a brilliant idea, love the shaped card and the colours you have used.
Debbie
Very cute, and I might be nicking the recipe off you too! xx