Scallop Window Card Tutorial

This card is good as a single or as an assembly line project. Base is black & card is white cardstock but colors can be adapted to use any colors. If you would like some one-on-one time to learn how to make this (or any other) project, contact me via the comment section or email me at chaotickristi @ gmail dot com.

Directions
Use 2-1/2″ Circle punch to punch out a circle in front top of white folded card. Next, glue white card to black base. Punch scallops (see below) and then layer them (start with largest on bottom). Add embellishment, button, etc to center of flower if desired. The trim is made from the scraps you saved (you did save, right?) and is meant to look like matching ribbon. Lay out and stamp them with same image used below. (can lay side by side & stamp 3-4 at same time with black ink) (NOTE: if you have Spellbinders dies in this size or similar this is a great project for that product!)

Paper sizes
Base: 4″ wide x 5-1/2″ tall Basic Black (Single)
Card: 8.5” x 11” White CS trimmed to 7.5″ x 10.5″ (save scraps!!)
Score Card at 3.25” then cut @ 5.25”
Trim: cut white CS scraps to 1/4″ x 5 1/2” (you saved from above)

Punches & Stamp or images
2-1/2″ Circle Punch (to cut front of your card)
2-3/8″ Scallop Circle (use on Black CS)
1-3/4″ Scallop Circle (stamp an image on white then punch out using this punch)
1-1/4″ Scallop Circle (use on Black CS)
7/8″ Scallop Circle (stamp an image on white then punch out using this punch)
Rhinestone or Clay or Button, etc for flower center

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