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Garden Party Invitations

By: Savannah Starr

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Throw a garden party when the weather gets warm! Instead of making calls or sending e-mails, use die cut patterns to create your own Garden Party Invitations from Savannah Starr. Use a Spellbinder's Grand Calibur and flower dies for your cards.

Garden Party Invitations
 

Materials:

  • Aleene’s Tacky Dot Singles
  • Aleene’s Magnetic Tacky Dots
  • Scrapbook paper, cardstock, or watercolor paper – colors/designs of your choice
  • Glitter (or dimensional glitter dots)
  • Die cut machine (I used the Spellbinders Grand Calibur)
  • Dies (I used Donna Salazar’s Carnation Creations Flowers)

Instructions:

  1. To prepare to cut your flowers, layer several pieces of scrapbook cardstock. Place dies on top (cutting side down).

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  2. Place your paper and dies onto the bottom cutting pad.

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  3. Cover with the second cutting pad and run through the Spellbinders Grand Calibur.

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  4. To emboss your flower designs, place the cut designs die side down.

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  5. Cover with the cutting pad and plate and run through the Grand Calibur.

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  6. Push out cut and embossed flower designs from dies.

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  7. Layer the die cut pieces and glue together with Aleene’s Tacky Dot Singles.

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  8. Glue in place on your party invites.

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  9. Add an Aleene’s Magnetic Tacky Dot to the back and post your invite on your refrigerator!

    Garden Party Invitations

For a comprehensive video tutorial of this project, check out How to Make Layered Flower Garden Party Invites.

 

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