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How do I Make an Angel Card Holder?

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    • 1). Cut lengths of yarn and hot glue them to the top rim of the wooden disk to give your angel hair.

    • 2). Paint the front of the disk to resemble an angel's face with acrylic paints.

    • 3). Set the disk aside to dry.

    • 4). Cut an 18-inch square into a triangle by cutting diagonally from the center of the top edge down and out to the bottom corners.

    • 5). Cut a piece of quilt batting to the same size as the corkboard.

    • 6). Cut a piece of white fabric into a triangle that overhangs the cork triangle by 1 inch on all three sides.

    • 7). Lay the fabric face down on your work surface. Lay the quilt batting centered on top of the fabric and the corkboard on top of that.

    • 8). Wrap the fabric over the edges of the corkboard and hot glue it in place.

    • 9). Lay out strips of ribbon crisscrossing across the front of the fabric-covered triangle. Hot glue the ends of the ribbon to the back of the triangle like you did the fabric.

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      Hot glue buttons on the top of thumbtacks and push a tack into the corkboard at each location where the ribbons cross each other.

    • 11

      Hot glue costume wings onto the back of the triangle to give your angel wings.

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      Hot glue the wood disk over the top of the triangle's point.

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      Fold a 12-inch length of ribbon in half and tie the ends together.

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      Push a thumb tack through the knot in the ribbon and into the top of the wooden disk to hang your angel by.

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      Slide your cards under the ribbon to secure them for display.

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