Floral Decoupage Card
"In this cardmaking tutorial I make a gorgeous card using cut out decoupage from a sheet of 12x12inch paper from Anna Griffins range of fabulous papers. I finish off the card with the matching leaves and paper curls. This looks like a time consuming card but apart from the cutting out of the flowers, it is quite quick & easy and all from 1 sheet of paper."
Estimated CostUnder $10
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Primary TechniqueGeneral Paper Crafting
Project or Page SizeCard
Type of Paper UsedScrapbook Paper
SeasonSummer
Materials List
- 8x8inch blank white card
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1 stamped layer on white scrap card
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1 layer with aperture die cut from labels 30 and with light stenciling around the corners
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1 sheet of Anna Griffin floral paper for the flowers and the bow and the curls
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1 die for leaves and green ink pad for blend leaf edges
How to Decoupage Flowers
Instructions
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Cut out layer for the base card, then cut aperture out
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Stamp a sentiment on a matching piece of card, positioned under the aperture so it is stamped in the right place.
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Ink the edges of the card layer and the aperture
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Cut out the flowers form the scrapbooking sheet and die cut the leaves, inking the edges as you go
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Make the paper curls
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Make the bow from the die
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Attach card sentiment layer on to base card, but position it so the aperture will fit over it.
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Using 3d foam or silicone add the aperture layer to the card
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Start adding the cut out flowers using silicone glue so you can position them
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Then add the leaves, slipping them under the flowers
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Next add the curls, using silicone glue so they can be slipped between the flowers and the leaves
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Finally add the bow.