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For the master class we take:
• Three sheets of burgundy cardboard A4 format;
• The pattern of the numbers eight;
• Scrapbook paper three sheets in pink and peach colors;
• Stamped inscription "From March 8";
• Pink ink pillow;
• Pictures printed with flowers;
• Felling: burgundy butterflies, green and turquoise leaves;
• Watercolor paper;
• Cotton lace pink and light pink;
• Fabric pink and light pink flowers with a green backing;
• Stamens complex in bouquets with glitter;
• Satin ribbon of jelly color;
• Paper purple flowers;
• Berries in pink sugar;
• Glue stick, double-sided tape;
• Scissors, ruler, thermal gun, pencil.
So, for starters, we need to cut out double eights for the basics from purple cardboard. To do this, we vertically lay a sheet of cardboard, divide it in half, it turns out 10.5 cm.
We draw a solid bend line under the ruler and fold it in half. So do with all three sheets.
Now we apply the figure eight to each sheet.
Cut the double eights. The basics are ready, now we will draw them up. Now the template on the edge of the entire workpiece is reduced by 2 mm.
Now, according to this template, we cut out three blanks from watercolor paper.
On the edges of each tinted. We will have internal blanks for greeting card inscriptions. From the scrapbook paper, according to this template, cut out two eights for each postcard.
We glue one scrap eight immediately on the base with a glue stick.
Immediately glue and watercolor inside. Now decorate the front parts.
You can also protonate the front blanks along the edges. Now we cut out three stamped inscriptions “March 8” and three pictures with flowers.
We glue and sew these elements on the eights and sew. Now we glue the front eights to the base and sew each card in front and behind.
Postcards are stitched, it remains only to glue the decor.
Glue the decor with a thermal gun, as in the photo.
Our eights are ready, you can sign and congratulate! Thanks for your attention!
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