Debbi Moore Designs Day Cardmaking Kit - Art Deco
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This fabulous DIY CARDMAKING KIT kit has been designed to create a whole array of cards in various techniques. From dimensional cards, quick cards and easel cards, this instructional booklet covers them all. The projects have been designed mainly using the items in your kit, however you can use items from your crafty stash, such as coloured card, glitter, gems and ribbon to bring the glitz and glamour of the art deco era to life! At the end of the booklet you will find a code, that will enable you to download all your crafting papers from www.debbimooredesigns.com therefore enabling you to create these fabulous projects again and again. Contents: 21 Crafting Sheets, 12 x Card Blanks, 12 x Envelopes, 10 MDF words, Embossing Stencil Tear Drop, Gold ribbon, Special Code
About Debbi Moore Designs Day Cardmaking Kit - Art Deco
The Debbi Moore Designs Day Cardmaking Kit - Art Deco is a sophisticated and stylish crafting set designed for creating elegant, vintage-inspired cards. This kit captures the glamour and opulence of the Art Deco era, featuring a collection of beautifully illustrated papers, toppers, and embellishments. The designs are characterised by bold geometric patterns, luxurious motifs, and striking colour palettes that are synonymous with the Art Deco style. Each element in the kit is thoughtfully co-ordinated, allowing crafters to easily create cohesive and eye-catching cards that evoke the timeless beauty of this iconic design full stop.
Ideal for both beginners and experienced crafters, the Art Deco cardmaking kit offers everything needed to craft stunning, professional-looking cards for various occasions, from birthdays and anniversaries to thank-you notes and more. The versatility of the kit allows for personalisation, enabling crafters to mix and match elements to create unique designs. With the Debbi Moore Designs Day Cardmaking Kit - Art Deco, crafters can effortlessly bring the glamour and elegance of the 1920s and 1930s into their handmade cards, making each one a piece of art in itself.