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The Easter card we just made was beautiful. Now I'm going to show you a couple of ways
that you can step it up a notch. I've already gone ahead and punched my card with my double
punch and I've cut a piece of ribbon. It's about a quarter inches long and I'm going
to thread it through the front to the back through each hole. This is a good ribbon or
bow for people who don't like to tie knots and it's a nice and quick and easy one. And
then I'm going to flip it. I'm going to take now and push it back through the hole on the
other side. Same thing I want this to go right back through. Now you'll notice that your
edges will fray a little bit when you're pulling and pushing the ribbon like this. So take
your paper scissors here and just give it a trim. I always like to trim my ribbons at
the end anyway. It gives them that final tweak. So you've got a beautiful ribbon. Another
thing you can do is take a little bit of border at the bottom of the card, and I've got some
flowers and grass so it looks like my chick is going to be walking in grass, and I'm just
going to wheel it across his feet. So now I have a chick standing in grass with a bow,
and I'm just going to attach him to my card. And we've taken a beautiful card and we've
stepped it up a notch.