Christmas Cards With Iron on Patches

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Christmas cards can be embellished with many kinds of materials. But how about Iron on patches? Go beyond of covering a hole in a cloth by adding an iron on patch on your cards this year
The cards used are 6x6in and all materials can be found in the link below.
Heavily distress the front of the card with the paper soft color.
Download and print the patchwork background paper. Cut a square of 13x13cm (~5x5in). Using the circle cutter remove a 9cm diameter circle. Glue the square paper on the front of the card.
Place glue around the circle window and on the bottom of the square cutting.
Lay the ice crystals on the card. Remove the excess. I suggest to turn the card and press it on the ice crystals excess to secure them on the card. Let it aside to dry.
Glue the iron on patch and the burlap string. Continue with the rest of the embellishments.
For the reindeer patch, use the caramel soft paper color, open a square window 9x9cm on the background paper. Glue first the ribbon and then the ice crystals. Continue with the iron on patch, the burlap string and the rest of the embellishments.
For the Santa patch, keep the card white. Glue burlap string around the circle window and ice crystals around the background paper and drops of snow on the top.
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