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Instructions:
i)
Print your cover onto an A4 sheet of card (you can download
our helpful Word templates from the top of this page). Leave
a space for your rubber stamp or print a logo or picture if
you would rather (our templates include a space). We suggest
you practice on plain white paper first so you don't waste your
card.
ii)
Print your insert onto an A4 (single) sheet of paper (again,
you can use our Word templates from the top of this page). If
you are doing your own and not using our templates - you will
need to layout your text off centre to compensate for the trimming
detailed below.
iii)
Cut 5mm off the right hand short edge of your inserts - so each
page is now 292mm wide (was 297mm). Cut 4mm off the top long
edge of your inserts - so each page is now and 206mm deep (was
210mm). Fold each sheet in half so your wording is on the inside
of the 'booklet'.
iv)
If you are using a rubber stamp - practice on some paper first
to check how hard to press and where the middle of the stamp
falls. When you are confident, carefully stamp your motif onto
the covers of your invitations. Leave to dry for an hour.
v)
For the best finish - use the blunt point or back of a knife
and a ruler to score the inside of your covers exactly in half.
Now fold along the score for a neat and easy crease.
vi)
Draw a line of glue along the inside right crease edge of your
cover, then place the insert in place, butting the fold up to
the crease. HINT - it helps to hold the front edge of
the cover at right angles so you can butt the insert right up
to the edge. When in position, smooth the insert over the glue.
Other
things you can do with this card:
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1)
Silk paintings look amazing - they do take time but if you're
an arty type, give it a go. You can buy silk, gutta, pins,
brushes, silk paint and frames from most art shops. Set
up a frame and draw hearts or stars with the gutta, leave
to dry, then paint. Cut the silk into mini pictures and
use double sided tape to stick them to the front of the
cover, then outline with gutta. |
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2)
Tie a bow around the card:
If you want to finish your menus with a bow, you don't
need to glue in the insert - the ribbon will hold it in
place.
You
will need 78cms of ribbon for each card. We recommend
15mm wide ribbon - and being good at tying bows really
helps!!
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3)
A vellum outer cover looks particularly sophisticated -
fix with glue to the outer back edge of the cover - or for
the best finish, use a ribbon/bow (see above) or tassels
(see below). |
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4)
Tassels are a great way to embellish your menus. They are
quick and easy to use - just slide over the cover and insert
and tighten the tiny plastic slider. Our tassels fit a card
with spine up to 10" or 25cms. A standard A5 folded
card will allow a 4cm hang for the tassels. |
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5)
Wax seal the menus so your guests break the seal at the
table.
If you alter the layout of the insert so the overall width
is now 281mm and cut 5mm off the right hand edge of your
covers, you can wax seal the cover to the back without affecting
the insert. |
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