Card Art: Create Treasured Greetings from Fabric & Paper (Create & Treasure (C&T Publishing))
?More than fifty original card designs plus twelve gift tags Why settle for store-bought? Combine paper crafts with fabrics to make unique, expressive one-of-a-kind cards. Author Susan Terry gives instructions for twelve gift tags and more than fifty memorable cards that will be cherished long after commercial cards would be landfill. And because each card is handmade, each card is a personal expression, a thoughtful little gift in itself. Meaningful quotes, special embellishments, and tips for adapting cards to different occasions mean crafters will always have a beautiful card up their sleeve.
?Fuse fabric to paper to make striking "papric"
?Cards fit in standard envelopes for easy mailing
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Recent Reviews
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-03-2008
- Average ideas
I expected more from this book than what it delivered. The cover has some cute cards and I thought there would be more of the same in the book but it left a lot to be desired. Cards were very folksy and used a lot of recycled items,...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-19-2006
- Great book for beginning card makers
I love this book! The directions for making each card are clear and easy to follow. What I like most about this book is one doesn't need a lot of expensive materials to make the cards, which is not true of other books on the market....
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-02-2006
- Even I can do this!
the introduction is fun, everything after that in the book is doable even for someone like me who is artistically challanged!!this is for those of us that are still making stick people, the patterns are great!
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-19-2006
- Great book for beginning card makers
I love this book! The directions for making each card are clear and easy to follow. What I like most about this book is one doesn't need a lot of expensive materials to make the cards, which is not true of other books on the market....
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-03-2008
- Average ideas
I expected more from this book than what it delivered. The cover has some cute cards and I thought there would be more of the same in the book but it left a lot to be desired. Cards were very folksy and used a lot of recycled items,...
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