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Sweetheart Candy Doily Card

Updated: Jan 11, 2022

Good Day Digi Divas! I would like to wish you each and every one a HAPPY NEW YEAR! So happy you have stopped in to share a part of your day with me. Today I'm sharing the second card I created with my NEW sweet confection stamp set Sweetheart Candy.

Suggested card size: 5"x7"


MATERIALS LIST COPIC® MARKERS

Hammermill® 100 lb. White Coverstock RV00, (Custom - RV00/RV02)

3 - Recollections® 4-1/2" White Doilies V01, V12

Tear-ific® Tape Y02, Y06, Y08

Dimensional® Glue YR00, YR01

To start, arrange the candy the way you prefer that fits within a 4-5/8"x6-5/8" rectangle on the right side of the page. Size the group of hearts to 4-5/8"x6-5/8" with two hearts aligned along the left of the rectangle to make the fold. Copy and mirror reverse on a second page in order to make the card interior. Delete the rectangle before printing.

Color as desired - I use Copic® Markers. The colors used are listed above. Color both pages the same.






Using a score board, score and fold along the hearts

so that the hearts align on the score and fold.







Fussy cut, leaving the two (2) fold/scores attached to form the cardbase.











After fussy cutting out the cardbase, open and edge the edges of the hearts using the outer inch of the doilies.


Repeat the fussy cut with the inner insert. I cut the two sections apart at the score/fold.


Adhere the candy hearts to the inside flap to cover where I had glued the doilies.







I also aligned and adhered back-to-back for

support.

OPTIONAL: I had printed a few small candy hearts

and adhered to the back along with my name plate.


Your Sweetheart Candy Doily Card is complete- ready for that special friend or sweetheart! It fits nicely in a 5"x7" envelope. Thanks for joining me today on another of my card crafting journeys.

It means so much that you have taken the time to share a part of your days with me.


Hugs,





P.S. Have you entered the January Challenge at Jan's Digi Stamp Shop Challenge Blog? Anything goes (with a twist), up to five entries allowed, and it's free to enter. Win a prize with your creation! Hope to see you there.


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