
Tiny beads or glass marbles can create a stunning pave' on the front of cards or on gift boxes. For this Hanukkah card, I cut out a Star of David from a sheet of double-sided adhesive and then pressed the star into a bed of little beads. Try this technique with simple shapes such as a star, heart, circles and squares.
Preparation
Materials:
- 1 sheet nice white cardstock (8 ½ x 11 inches)
- Blue paper (complementary color to beads)
- Scissors
- Double-stick tape
- Peel-n-Stick double-sided adhesive sheets, super-strength
- Blue seed beads or tiny glass marbles
- White letter stickers
Steps
- Fold white cardstock in half to make a card (Tip: Use a bone folder along the folded edge to make a nice flat crease).
- Cut an 8 ½ x 2-inch strip of blue paper. Use double-stick tape to apply the strip along the inside back flap of the card aligned with the right edge. Trim 1-inch off the front flap of the card along the right edge to allow the blue strip to show when the card is closed.
- Draw a small Star of David on to the backing paper of the Peel-n-Stick adhesive sheet. Cut out the star. Peel off one side of the backing paper. Place blue beads or marbles in a small saucer. Press adhesive side of star into beads until coated. Use your fingers to neaten up beads into the star shape and fill in the beads within the design.
- Peel off remaining backing on star and apply it to the front of the card. Use letter stickers to spell out "Happy Hanukkah" on the top of the card.













