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Large Circle (Bottom Layer - print on colored or white/cream card stock)
Purple Flower (print on white/cream card stock)
Pink Flower (print on white/cream card stock)
Blue Flower (print on white/cream card stock)
Materials:
Colored craft paper (optional)
Special Note: This concept was originally created by Rifle Designs for a wedding and then tweaked by us for baby showers. Check out Rifle Designs for some insane paper inspiration! :)
Card stock white or cream paper
Brads (I used silver with clear gemstones from Michaels)
ruler
scissors
screw punch
pinking shears (optional)
pencil & eraser
glue stick
cutting mat
craft knife
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Print the large circle on colored or white/cream card stock. Cut out along line (slightly inside the line so the dotted line does not show)
Brads (I used silver with clear gemstones from Michaels)
ruler
scissors
screw punch
pinking shears (optional)
pencil & eraser
glue stick
cutting mat
craft knife
Step-by-Step Instructions:
1. Print the large circle on colored or white/cream card stock. Cut out along line (slightly inside the line so the dotted line does not show)
2. Print the smaller circle on white/cream card stock. Cut out along line (slightly inside the line so the dotted line does not show)
3. Cut out both windows (which reveals each portion of the menu) from the smaller circle
4. Then, using a screw punch, punch out the center of both pieces and insert your brad.
5. Print out your menu items on the same colored paper as you’re using for the backing circle and glue evenly around the paper.
6. Line up the cut out menu items with the windows and glue in place. Note: You could also print the items directly on the back circle but from experience this can be frustrating if you don’t have everything perfectly lined up. Decrease the font if needed to fit within the windows.
5. Print out your menu items on the same colored paper as you’re using for the backing circle and glue evenly around the paper.
6. Line up the cut out menu items with the windows and glue in place. Note: You could also print the items directly on the back circle but from experience this can be frustrating if you don’t have everything perfectly lined up. Decrease the font if needed to fit within the windows.
2 comments :
What a gorgeous menu! It has sparked many an idea :)
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