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I was asked to make a card for a Theatre Lover and this is what I came up with.
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The masks are made using a digital design download from Quickutz Silhouette. I have cut the design out three times, cutting off the ribbon parts and then layering two masks together with sticky pads, the third mask I cut in two, using the comedy side to add more dimension.
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I put small gold brads through the mask holes and then trimmed the ribbons I had cut off earlier and added them just behind the masks.
As a special touch I used a sheet of the gold paper for the card inset.![Picture1 Picture1](http://lh5.ggpht.com/_XoSZgECZC_k/TEMaL5Oq8mI/AAAAAAAAG1s/ubIWORnNe10/Picture1_thumb%5B1%5D.jpg?imgmax=800)
3 comments:
Great card Helen - the masks look fab.
Toni :o)
Lovely card Helen, quite simple (I don't mean that in a bad way!) but effective :)
Very showbiz would make a great invite to a fancy drees party or a night out on the town well done big showbiz wave Hugh
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