Batch-making with ‘Colourflute’
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Posted on 12th September 2016 by Barbara Daines
Filed under All Papercraft Tutorials, Projects And Cards By Type, Celebration Cards, Design Team
Hi everyone, Barbara here with an easy project to make a batch of cards for any event....
I've used a cardstock called 'COLOURFLUTE', which is a ribbed sort of effect, but it folds and cuts well, so makes perfect base cards.
I folded each piece af A4 card to make 2 x A6 card bases. This gave me 10 in total....5 to use now, and 5 for another project someday.
I cut 5 pieces of white hammered card slightly smaller than the card bases then ran them through the Bigshot with various Sizzix dies.
Next I stamped the sentiments, making each one different.
I matched up the 'colourflute' card with the corresponding colour of smooth cardstock and punched out some tiny butterflies..... there are lots of fabulous new colours on the Papermilldirect website!
Once the white toppers were adhered to the card base, all I had to do was attach the corresponding colour of butterfly, and add some 'Stickles'.
Well, that's all for now, hope you like them, catch you soon,
Barbara DT
2 thoughts on “Batch-making with ‘Colourflute’”
Bonnie Ligon
17th August 2019 at 6:42 p.m.
Where can i buy Colourflute paper.
Hummingbird1st
20th April 2018 at 4:16 a.m.
Hello! Just to say your cards are beautiful and I love all of them very much. Thank you for sharing your talent with us all. Greetings from a Brit in British Columbia, Canada.