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Christmas Card Ideas

You will need one A4 card of black And a half of A4 white.

Find the halfway mark of the top sheet mark with a pencil line.

Spare template (can be used for many cards) Keep for last stage Scrap – cut off and discard Spare template (can be used for many cards) Cut out shape A and place on half way- mark of white card. A

Place half tree template and cut around.

Until it looks like this.

Take the white stencil – turn it around and position it onto the negative side of the card. Then use the white card scraps to cut out little circles of snow --- To look like this!

Finally!!! Take the last piece of white card and stick onto the inside of the card – like this

Stick the remaining piece of white card onto the right hand side of the inside of the card. Finally – cut out small black squares from snow and contrast.

Finally!!! Take the last piece of white card and stick onto the inside of the card – like this