Garden Stationery Set

Include postage stamps with this garden stationery gift set!

Carol Duvall Show : Episode CDS-1862 -- More Projects » (Continued from Page 1)
Inside Pocket

1. Cut two 7" x 4" pieces of card stock.

2. Cut a 16" x 8-1/2" piece of Garden Script fabric making sure the script runs horizontally. Remove adhesive back and place sticky side up on the table.

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3. Center the card stock pieces side to side with short sides together on the Garden Script fabric (figure D).

4. Fold the top and bottom edges around completely covering the card stock (figure E).

5. Trim extra fabric edges with scissors.

6. Cover top edge with solid yellow trim. Leave 1/4-inch overhang on top to roll around to the back (figure F). Trim extra ends with scissors.

7. Align covered cardstock to the bottom side of the inside covers leaving 1/2-inch gap from the bottom edge.

8. Cut a 14-inch piece of Garden Script ribbon. Use ribbon to attach the bottom edge of the cardstock to the inside covers (figure G).

9. Use garden script trim to adhere the pocket to the cover. Start at the top of one end, cover sides, wrap around the bottom and the other side. Cut trim so that it overlaps slightly at the top corner. This will cover all exposed seams and form a pocket for the stationery (figure H).

Card One

1. Fold 8-1/2"x 11" cardstock to create cards.

2. Cover cardstock with Garden Rattan fabric.

3. Cut a piece of Garden Collage fabric into a rectangle roughly 4-1/2"x 3-1/2" using deckled edged scissors.

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4. Tear pieces of mulberry paper approximately 1/2' x 4-1/2".

5. Align strips at the bottom and the top of the fabric with a 1/4-inch overhang (figure I).

6. Adhere to the front of the greeting card.

7. Cut out a butterfly and leaf from Garden Collage fabric and adhere to the card (figure J).

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Card Two

1. Cut 6-1/2" x 4" piece of Garden Rattan fabric with deckled scissors.

2. Adhere Garden Rattan fabric to the center of the card.

3. Cut elements from Garden Collage fabric to adhere to the front of the cards. (figure K)

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Figure L
Tags

Decorate tags with cut fabric squares. Thread jute cording through the tag holes and trim with wooden beads (figure L).

Resources
Fabricraft Peel 'n' Stick Fabric
Delta Creative
Website: www.deltacreative.com
Guests
Grace Taormina
Vice President of Product and Creative Development, Rubber Stampede
Website: www.deltacreative.com
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