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Fabric and Mulberry Paper Christmas Card

Description

A textured natural white deckle edge card has three mulberry paper patches in red and pink mounted on it. The patches have torn feather edges. Each patch has a design cut from fabric on it. The designs are pinecones, cherries and mistletoe.

Materials used

  • Textured natural white deckle edge card 104mm x 152mm (4¼ in x 6 in)
  • Mulberry paper in red and pink
  • Fabric with Christmas designs
  • Double-sided self-adhesive sheet
  • Paper adhesive
  • Scissors

Method

Create three mulberry paper patches by tearing them out. The mulberry paper will give a feather edge when torn.

Mount the three patches on the card with paper adhesive using the illustration as a guide.

FabricSelect the area of the fabric you want to use. Cut this out roughly and stick it to one side of a double-sided self-adhesive sheet. The sheet has a protective layer on both sides. Peel back one of the layers and offer the fabric up to it taking care not to introduce any creases in the fabric.

Cut around each design with scissors. The fabric will not fray at the edges as it is held together by the self-adhesive sheet.

Peel the backing paper off the fabric and mount the fabric on the mulberry paper.


Fabric and mulberry paper Christmas card made by David Jefferson and reproduced with kind permission.

Christmas fabric reproduced with kind permission of the copyright owners.


Please note that this is an old project. It is left here for the interest of the reader. Some of the materials used may no longer be available. We regret that we can not help you find a source of supply for these.


   

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