Craft UK Die Cut Decoupage - Pansies

You Will Need:
- Craft UK Die Cut Decoupage Sheet Line 115 Add to Basket
- Double Sided Adhesive Pads Add to Basket
- Double Sided Tape Add to Basket
- Single Fold 144x144mm - Hammer Cream Add to Basket
- White Envelopes 151x151mm Add to Basket
- Stardream Paper - Rose Quartz Add to Basket
- Pearlescent Paper - Baby Pink Add to Basket
- Marlmarque Paper - Pink/White Add to Basket
- Organza/Lurex Stripe 16mm - Pink/Silver Add to Basket
- Pewter Charms Pretty Bugs Add to Basket
- Glass Inside Lustre Seed Beads Pink Add to Basket
- Stick On Acrylic Stones 2mm Add to Basket
- Lever Punch Jumbo Tag 50mm Add to Basket
- Paper Shapers® Daisy Add to Basket
- Stamp Pad Dye Turquoise Add to Basket
- Paper Random Deep Blue Add to Basket
- Pearlescent Paper - Baby Blue Add to Basket
- Mulberry Paper - Pale Blue Add to Basket
- Dazzle Metallic 15mm Cornflower Add to Basket
- CornerAdorner® Medium Rounder Add to Basket
- Decorative Bright Chalks Set Add to Basket
- Bazzill Bling Karat 12 x 12 Inch Add to Basket
- Gingham (Small Check) 10mm Rose Add to Basket
- Brads Pastel 3mm Add to Basket
- Just Pots Funky Flowers Pink Add to Basket
How To Make Your Cards
Start by popping the die cut decoupage images out from the decoupage sheet.
Place the largest of each image onto your chosen paper colour. Choose a size to cut the paper panel, this can be a comfortable size to mount the image, smaller or much larger than the image, it's entirely up to you. Stick the panels onto your chosen backing paper using double sided tape. Cut around the panels leaving whatever border width appeals to you. There is no need to follow the examples exactly, there is plenty of paper so that you can experiment with your own combinations and border widths.
Arrange the papers on the card until you are happy with the layout. Then stick them to in place using double sided tape. Including any embelishments you wish to add.
Mount each cut out onto the card using the 3D foam pads.
Download a printer friendly copy of this project.
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