Multicolor Rose Homemade Greeting Card
Use scratchboard art paper and a stencil to make a stunning DIY greeting card that could be used for a multitude of occasions. This Multicolor Rose Homemade Greeting Card is an easy craft project, but don’t be fooled by the simplicity of the project.
The end result is a card that will make the recipient admire your artistic flair, and will surely be cherished for a long time to come. The sharpness of the multi-colored designs on top of the black background is sure to turn heads when you present this handmade card to that special person.
Estimated Cost$11-$20
Time to CompleteUnder an hour
Primary TechniquePaper Crafts
Project or Page SizeCard
Type of Paper UsedCardstock
Materials List
- 10" x 5" light green marbled cardstock
- A5 sized multicolor scratchboard art paper
- Wooden bamboo skewer
- 9 multicolored 5mm multifaceted rhinestones
- Meyco stencil of roses
- Quick-drying craft glue (such as Bostik Clear)
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Ruler
Instructions:
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Place the stencil on the scratch art paper board and use the pencil to lightly trace the rose on to the paper board.
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Use the bamboo skewer to scratch over the pencil lines.
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Add more detail, such as veins on the leaves.
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Cut the scratchboard paper to a size of 4.4" x 4.2".
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Scratch out a stitched border around the piece of board.
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Score the light green marbled cardstock to create a card sized 5" x 5".
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With the fold at the left, center and glue the piece of paper board to the front of the card.
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Finish the card by gluing the rhinestones to the card.