For this project you will require
White card 21 cm x 15 cm
Coloured card or pattern paper 21 cm x 15 cm (this will be cut down for various parts for the project)
Other items (you may not need all these items):
Punched flowers or paper flowers
Rhinestones
Lace
Border Punch
Template/Pattern available from http://stampowl.blogspot.com/2008/01...-template.html or from the PDF file at the bottom of this article.
Instructions
1. Take the white card (21 cm x 15 cm) and fold it in half. Take the template and place it on to the front of the folded card and trace the pattern onto the card and then cut out.
2. Trace the pant pattern on to the patterned paper or card stock and cut out.
3. Pick which top pattern that you want to use (I created an extra 2 patterns just in case you don’t want to do a bikini top). Once you’ve picked a top, trace it on to the patterned paper or card stock and cut it out.
4. Do the same for the pants as for the top in step 2.
5. Cut out 2 straps approx 1 cm wide and the length approx 8 cm long.
6. On the back of the main card, glue the pants on and decorate as required.
7. On the front of the main card, glue the straps and then glue the top on. Decorate as desired.
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