Roses & Toadstools Vintage Doily Trio Topper
A floral vintage doily trio topper, with three layers of doily and two blank sentiment tags (one round and one oval).
Multi-purpose as you add your own greeting. Use them as a traditional topper on a card base, layering like a pyramid. Offset them in more of a collage.
Use the largest doily folded in two as a rocker base and mount the other layers. Make a swivel trio card. Provide with a stand for a plate card. Let your imagination run free!
Hi everyone! Hereâ??s a set of Vintage Doily Trio toppers, each with three layers of doily and two blank sentiment tags (one round and one oval), making them multi-purpose as you add your own greeting.
Use them as a traditional topper on a card base, layering like a pyramid.
Offset them in more of a collage. Use the largest doily folded in two as a rocker base and mount the other layers. Make a swivel trio card. Provide with a stand for a plate card.
Let your imagination run free! To make your card: 1) print the topper sheet onto your favourite good quality card or photo paper 2) cut out all of the elements 3) make up as you choose, maybe using one of the above ideas 4) finish with a sentiment of your choice 7) optionally add extra bling, peel-offs, bows, ribbons, butterflies etc I hope you like these designs and have fun with them! Best wishes Christine Crowther, craftsuprint exclusive designer
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This design I printed onto glossy photographic paper and cut out. I used a large A3 piece of cream pearlescent card and on the back of the card I drew around the large doily approximately a third of the way up.
I folded the card in half ( face to face) and cut around the drawn doily but leaving a half inch edge all around (keeping the card folded and cutting through the doubled card at the same time. Remembering to stop cutting either side when getting to the top two scallops, leaving the card folded. Also leaving the front two scallops uncut and cut a long 2" wide by 3" long piece leading from these two scallops to form the stand for the easel.
I then complete the back of the doily by finishing off cutting around the last two scallops at the back. I then unfolded the card and attached the large doily to the front of the card and decoupaged the remaining two doilies. The plain one I glued to the back of the card and added a pink bow to the fold at the top. I added a small strip to the tale as a stopper and folded it, so it stands as an easel card.