Hello! I’m popping in today to share a Tutorial to make these cute little cards I made with Kaisercraft’s Hide and Seek Collection. These were published in the July Kaisercraft Workshop Magazine. They are very simple to make. I have included Written Instructions and a Video Tutorial should you wish to re-create them yourself.
Hide and Seek Cards ~ Materials Needed
Papers:
Hide and Seek Collection
PS532 – Adventure
KC Product:
PP1047 6 ½ inch Paper Pad, FL628 Wooden Flourish Pack – Woodlands, CT940 Collectables, LDB1056 Foam Tape, T314 Double Sided Tape, T302 Foam Dots, T321 Acid Free Craft Glue, LDB1076 Natural Jute Cord, CD501 White Square Card Pack.
Hide and Seek Cards ~ Instructions
- Cut 4 sentiments from ADVENTURE. Choose 4 Card Bases.
2. Cut 12 strips from 12 different papers in the Paper Pad measuring 4cm x 13cm (1.5 inches x 5 inches). Position three strips with double sided tape vertically onto base of each card.
3. Pull 3 scalloped borders (and one scalloped border from Collectables) and 4 tags from back of Paper Pad. Tie twine into a bow on each tag. Cut four 3cm x 12.7m (1 inch x 5 inches) strips from a new piece of Paper from Paper Pad. Attach each strip and scalloped border horizontally to bottom side of each card.
4. Attach the sentiments to centre of cards with mounting tape. Embellish with a few Collectables and Wooden Flourishes.
Hide and Seek Cards ~ Video Tutorial
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Have a lovely crafty day,
Alicia xoxo
I adore this paper set and these sweet cards. Love when you post a tutorial too <3
Thank you so much Carol…I am trying to post more and more Tutorials to help people out if they are interested in re-creating any designs. Especially those people who are new to crafting. Plus it gives me more to write about in the blog post : )