Thanks For Being My Teacher Card

by Thermoweb on May 13, 2020
Hi Friends, it is Dana here today! ! I hope you all are doing well and staying healthy. Today I am sharing a card that will be perfect to send to your child's teacher to let them know how much you appreciate all that they have done. I am sure your school year did not end the way you had planned, but I know the teachers have been working extra hard to get online learning available to all their students. So what better way to say Thank You than with a card.

Teacher Card with Flock

Pixie Spray

I started my card by spraying the back of my star stencil with Pixie Spray. The Pixie Spray holds the stencil in place without leaving any residue, the perfect solution! Next, I applied Deco Foil Transfer Gel in Blanco to my stencil and card panel. Once my Transfer Gel was dry, I ran it through my laminator with a Flock Transfer Sheet in White Latte. I love the texture the flock creates on a card panel, so fun! Next, I began working on my focal image. I used the Lawn Fawn stamp set So Owlsome. I stamped my images in black ink and colored them with my Copic markers. I then used the coordinating dies to cut them out. I die cut a scalloped circle frame and used the Gina K Designs Permanent Adhesive and Foam Squares to attach my images to my circle. To finish my card I attached my focal images to my card front with iCraft Ultra Bond Adhesive. This adhesive has a stronghold and works great to attach something to a flocked background. Thanks for joining me today! I hope I inspired you to create a Thank You card for a teacher. Being a former kindergarten teacher myself, I know it will be appreciated. Take Care, Dana Therm O Web Supplies: Pixie Spray Deco Foil Transfer Gel in Blanco Deco Foil Flock Transfer Sheets- White Latte Gina K Designs Permanent Adhesive Dot Runner Gina K Designs Foam Squares White iCraft Ultra Bond Adhesive Other Supplies: Carta Bella Stars Stencil Lawn Fawn Stamp and Die Set: So Owlsome Pretty Pink Posh: Scalloped Circle Frame Lawn Fawn Simple Stitched Hillside Border
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