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To begin, punch 6 circles, any size from your patterned paper and then fold in the center, securing the fold with a bone folder. The pattern inside the fold is what will be visible on your ornament.
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Glue the circles together side to side, do not glue the final sides together
When finished gluing your ornament together, use a strong adhesive on the reverse side to hold both the twine and the ornament to the card. I prefer scor tape.
Take a piece of twine cut to the length of your preference and tie a bow halfway down on the twine. Secure one tail of the bow behind the ornament and the other tail straight up the card using a strong, clear drying adhesive.
Finally, stamp or rub on the greeting of your choice.
Omg love this card!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic idea with the ornaments!
ReplyDeleteyou really make a beautiful ornament with the help of paper. First time I see a paper ornament and I will to try this make at home.Ornaments
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