If you have saved some favorite cards from years past, purchased or received cards this season that deserve some extra attention, here is an fun way to turn them into an attention grabbing project.
Created by Karin Lidbeck Brent for Christmas Ideas Magazine 2011. Photo by Michael Partenio |
How to make this:
AMARYLLIS CARD
VASE
Four Christmas Cards ( approx 5” x 7”) or cut to same size
2 yds Red ribbon cording or 1/8 "ribbon
Can or glass for Flowers (sits inside to hold flowers)
Hole Punch
Double sided tape
Regular scotch tape
3 amaryllis stems , red berry branches . holly
You will want to make sure that the four Christmas cards you
choose are all approximately the same size and are all vertical. Cut to same size if necessary. Place long
pieces of double sided tape on the inside of card to keep the card closed. Punch holes along the sides of the cards
so the holes are staggered. To do this:
On two of the cards (which will stand opposite of each other),
starting ¼” from top, hole punch holes down the side l” apart from each other. On the other two cards (which will also stand
opposite from each other), start l” from
top with hole punch and continue punching holes l” apart from each other.
Cut four 16” lengths of ribbon cording, (or each approx.
double the length of card you are using) Tape the end of roping to inside of card near
the top hole bringing roping from the inside to outside and begin weaving the
seam. Finish at the bottom by taping the
end of roping to the inside of card.
Continue with all sides of cards. Find a container that will fit inside
the square of the cards, fill with water and place arrangement in the
container.
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