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Fab Five Carrot Caper Card

 

The month of March brings us a pair cute bunnies and their carrots! Create a full sized paper pieced card using die cuts from Lawn Fawn and Tim Holtz! Your instruction kit will include a video link for this months project! This video will tips and tricks to assembling this cute card. 

Fab Five is a monthly fun do-it-yourself class offered for just five dollars! The kits are suitable for crafters of all ages and will include the project materials, detailed instruction sheet(s) and sometimes a video tutorial link! You just need to supply the basics: scissors, adhesive, markers, etc. Great fun for everyone!


Items used in this months card:

Tim Holtz Carrot Bunny Die Set

Lawn Fawn Meadow Backdrop Landscape Dies Distress Oxide in Rustic Wilderness

Crayola Markers

PVA Glue

Tape Runner

Cardstock

 

Link to PDF Tutorial: HERE

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