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Card Topper 5pk
Embossed Bloom Red

$6.50
CrdTopr–BlmRed-5pk
In stock
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Card Toppers - Embossed Bloom Red matte
Pre-cut shapes cut from our handmade papers in patterned prints and embossed papers for Card Toppers.

Perfect for card making, invitations, scrapbooking, collage, photo mats and general craft.

These pre-cut shapes are a great help especially for those who may have difficulties with their hands.

 

Want to "pop" the shape yourself and use the surrounding area for other trims? Just tick the option above.

Please note that the frame offcut varies in width. If you selected "no frame", there is no frame offcut supplied in your order.

• Size 85mm x 135mm
• Suits an A6 card (which fits into a C6 envelope)
• Corners are rounded for a quality finish
• Packed in 5s
• All sheets are cut by machine for accuracy.
• Paper thickness ranges from 120gsm to 150gsm approx. depending on the style of paper eg. embossed or flat.
• Handmade papers are made from 100% Recycled Cotton and Silk
• Eco-Friendly, Wood Free

 

IDEAS & TIPS:
Why not machine our specialty papers in your cardmaking? 
Stitching on paper will not hurt your sewing machine and you get "acid free" adhesion and a great textural element to boot!  The neatness or wonkiness of your stitching can add great personality to your cards and scrapbook pages. Just take a few simple precautions and you will soon be having fun layering these pretty papers.
1. Lengthen your stitch length: Stitching too close together or too densely will cause paper to perforate.
2. Reserve paper needles in a special place: Paper-stitching can easily blunt a needle, making it unsuitable to use on fabric.
3. Stabilizers are not just for fabric: When stitching on more delicate paper, a layer of lightweight stabilizer can be added to provide more substance for the stitch to "bite" into, without causing tearing.
4. If needed, take a bar of soap and run the machine's needle through it to give you more "slip".