Passover Card Cardstock by Di Hickman |
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Beginner - Many scrapbooking manufacturers are releasing lines celebrating other religious holidays, so finding supplies to make layouts or cards for Passover is easy nowadays! Colors for Passover reflect the traditional Matzo bread eaten during this holiday and are browns and earthy wheat colors. Each season remember your friends celebrating their own religious holidays and send them a card to let them know you're thinking of them this Passover.
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Supplies
 - Cardstock (Die Cuts With a View)
- Patterned paper (Boxer Scrapbooks)
- Pens (Sakura of America)
- Stamps (Boxer Scrapbooks)
- Brads (Boxer Scrapbooks)
- Ink (Tsukineko)
- Scor-it Board (Scor-it)
- Paper trimmer (Artist’s Own)
- Stamp Block (Hot Off the Press)
- Stamp cleaner (Ranger Industries)
- Envelope template (one heart… one mind)
- Glue stick (UHU)
- Zots glue dots (Thermoweb)
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Instructions
1. Cut plain white cardstock to 10” x 5”, using the Scor-it scoring tool score cardstock in half and fold.
2. Stamp star design onto brown paper using bronze Tsukineko ink and adhere patterned paper to card base, trim and ink edges.
3. Cut 4 pieces of striped paper to 2” x 2” and ink all edges, fold up one corner on each piece and secure with bronze brad. Attach all square pieces to card base.
4. Stamp star and “Passover” sentiment onto white cardstock, trim, ink edges and adhere to card.
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