Card making kits

 

Card Making Kits

If you’ve been looking for a great value card making kit then I can seriously recommend these to you.

Not only is there a great range to choose from, but you’ll be learning new skills at the same time – and making a fantastic card to give to that someone special.

You may of course want to keep it yourself, rather than share it with others.

 

What you get

  • Each kit comes with the main specialist materials.  Check each kit’s listing to see exactly what you get.
  • You’ll get a double page A4 sheet of instructions with each kit
  • Designs come as part of the kit, specially done to size so you shouldn’t have to mess around with photocopiers or PC’s before you get going!
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Choices of Card Making Kits

Acetate and Foil Card (Glass Painting)
A 3 fold foil card with a vibrant acetate inlay backed with scrunched tin foil. This is a wonderful project. It's always successful. The results are very professional. Surprise yourself!

 

Glitter Pocket Card (Glass Painting)
A 3 fold card, inset with 2 layers of acetate which make the glitter 'pocket'. These are really stunning cards. The glitter adds an extra special touch that always intrigues people. Much nicer than bought cards, they take glass painting on acetate to a new dimension.

 

Craft  Foil Card
A blank portrait card with plate sunk border. It's a good first project as it covers all the basics of embossing.  When you've finished you can bring the metal to life with a touch of glass paints from the Glass Painting Kits.

 

 

Acetate Free Standing Card
Painted directly onto thick acetate, this is a great 'see-through card which will add a new dimension to your card making.  You can write greetings directly onto the Acetate with the included pen - or trace it through from printed fonts.  It's a very versatile way of making colourful cards.

 

Patchwork Card
Learn how to make a Folded Star Patchwork card.  Sewn onto a background of vilene, this card is a great way to master folded patchwork, whilst making a great card, to give or keep, at the same time.

 

 

Quilted card
Shadow quilting made easy! A traditional technique with an up-to-the-minute twist.  Catch a layer of silk flowers within a sandwich of muslin, wadding, cotton and organza.  Truly stunning – you’ll surprise yourself.

 

What next

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