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Large Card Step 1: Fold Card Stock

Fold each 7-inch x 10-inch piece of card stock in half crosswise to make three 7-inch x 5-inch cards.

Large Card Step 2: Glue Card Stock on Top

Glue a 4-inch x 6-inch piece bronze or dark green card stock piece to the center front of each card.

Large Card Step 3: Tear Edges

Tear away the edges of each 4-inch x 6-inch piece of light green card stock to make each piece about 3 inches x 5 inches.

Large Card Step 4: Stamp with Embossing Ink

Stamp each 3-inch x 5-inch piece with embossing ink. Immediately sprinkle stamped area with bronze embossing powder. Shake off excess powder and heat with heat gun until embossing powder melts.

Large Card Step 5: Glue on Design

Glue embossed design right side up to center front of each card.

Large Card Step 6: Thread Raffia

Use hole punch to make two holes through card. Thread raffia through holes in card and tie end in a small bow or an overhand knot.

Small Card Step 1: Stamp with Embossing Ink

Stamp light green card stock piece with embossing ink and three leaf shapes. Immediately sprinkle stamped area with bronze embossing powder. Shake off excess powder and heat with heat gun until embossing powder melts.

Small Card Step 2: Tear Edges

Tear embossed leaf shapes from green card stock.

Small Card Step 3: Attach Wire Spiral

Tear a corner from green card stock. Attach wire spiral to corner piece.

Small Card Step 4: Glue on Leaves

Glue leaf shapes and corner piece to front of bronze card.

Small Card Step 5: Thread Raffia

Use hole punch to make two holes through corner piece on card. Thread raffia through holes in card and tie end in a small bow or an overhand knot.

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