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Eclipse Card Valentine Tutorial

Filed under: Projects — January 18, 2018 @ 3:10 pm

Eclipse Cards are all the rage right now and you can’t get any easier than this one.  No stamping – just use a pretty Designer Series Paper to get this fun look.  We made this card at my class this week.  I’m making extras to send to everyone that orders online from me this month!  Sale-abration is the perfect time to pick up the letter dies, because you get SAB freebies (like the Celebrate You framelits used in this card).  See the thumbnails below for product details.

2017-12-21 11 Eclipse card

2017-12-21 10 dies

  1. Die -cut letters out of Painted with Love DSP panel.  Use a ruler or piece of chipboard to even the letters.
  1. Adhere black panel to card. Adhere DSP panel to black panel.

2017-12-21 10 foam

  1. Place the “O” back in place without adhering. Glue the center in and pop out the letter.  Attach all the letters with foam strips. I cut my strips to 1-1/2″ for ease of use.

4.  Add the “you” diecut from black cardstock.

5. If you really must stamp:) then stamp on the inside and the envelope.

Happy crafting,

Kim Wilson
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