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Alright now that we've finished our dry embossing and our stamping, we're going to start assembling
our card. The first thing I want to do is just take a little bit of my sale adhesive
and put it on the back of my Chocolate Chip paper, and then I'm just going to center it,
and you're eyeballing a lot of this stuff so, but do use your grid paper, because it
helps you, and it helps if you hold it the right side when you're doing it, and I'm just
going to go ahead a center that right in the middle. Perfect. Now to attach the two cards
I'm just going to line them up, and with one of those holes that I used earlier that I
dry embossed, I'm just going to poke a hole with one, my 1/16 inch punch. I'm going to
take a gold brad and I'm going to attach the two cards. Now, it's perfectly fine, sometimes
if you lay the brad down, your paper down and spread the brad prongs it makes it a little
bit easier. Alright, now it's perfectly fine to leave it like that, it's a Swing card,
you would go ahead again, and repeat your design with the Chocolate Chip and the white
paper, but leave it black inside so you can write a little saying to your Easter person.
The other thing you can do if you don't like that brad, you can just cut yourself a little
piece of ribbon, and I'm using the Soft Sky, just like the card stock, tie yourself a little
knot bow, very quick and easy, take one of your Stampin' Dimensionals, I'm sorry, your
Stampin' Pop Up Dots, and all you're going to do, when you use your Pop Up Dots you want
to take whatever you want to stick and attach it to the Dot and then pick it up. If you
try to pick it up with your fingers, they'll be everywhere. So what you can do here is
just go ahead put this ribbon right over the brad, it hides the brad, gives it a soft look
and you've got a beautiful Easter card ready to go. I hope you enjoy trying our new Carosel
Note cards.