Native American Princess Over the Edge Bracket Card
The main image is a scene featuring a Native American woman in her village. Kit includes six sheets: 1 card base, 1 insert, 1 pyramid, 2 envelope, and 1 backing print. Assorted sentiment tags, along with blank tags, for both the inside and outside are included.
A copy of the tutorial for this card style is also included in the kit.
Photographs from the Community
I printed all the pages out on to 200gsm Photo Paper [I used Crafty Bob's Paper] or 80gsm Plain Paper as directed.
I then cut out all the pieces. I then made the card as per instructions sticking the inside to the card and then doing the layering.
I then made up the envelope. This is a lovely card that everyone can make up quickly and easily and looks absolutely superb when finished. This is an A5 Sized card and has it's own envelope so no worries there.
Do try it for yourself as your receiver will just love it, especially if they are into Native American items.
I printed the design onto quality photo paper, cut it out and assembled the pyramid. I used a black square card front and folded the front in half, to which I attached the card topper on one side.
I used decorative paper borders along the bottom edge, the entire length of the card. On two of these borders I threaded copper bolas as shown. I also added faux gems to the small metallic looking mandalas. When I decide who I will use the card for, I will attach an insert that won't show when the card is closed.
This is a lovely image for those who like the native American theme.
Easy shapes to cut out, no fiddly bits. Used 300gsm card for the main part and 160gsm for the oval design. I should have used slightly thicker card but rectified this by adding a card backing to give more strength to the design. At the bottom I placed a sentiment and decoupage the buttons on the card itself. Printed off the insert and done. Didn't take much time
I printed off the envelope on 160gsm paper and added a birthday tag on the back as this wasnt to be posted.
Easy shapes to cut out, no fiddly bits. Used 300gsm card for the main part and 160gsm for the oval design. I should have used slightly thicker card but rectified this by adding a card backing to give more strength to the design. At the bottom I placed a sentiment and decoupage the buttons on the card itself. Printed off the insert and done. Didn't take much time
I printed off the envelope on 160gsm paper and added a birthday tag on the back as this wasnt to be posted.