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How Do You Make A Victorian Business Card Holder?

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How Do You Make A Victorian Business Card Holder?

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Back in Victorian times every family had a calling card that was given to families when they went calling. Although we don’t have calling cards anymore, you can still make a unique Victorian card holder to hold your business cards. Here’s how. Find an antique teacup and saucer When you’re scouting around at garage sales and thrift stores, keep an eye out for beautiful porcelain, antique teacups and saucers. When you find a pretty one, purchase it. You should be able to get one quite inexpensively. Create your container Using floral gum or two part epoxy, attach the cup firmly to the saucer and allow it to dry. If you use floral gum, the bond won’t be permanent and you’ll be able to remove the cup from the saucer later if you wish. Two part epoxy will create a permanent bond. Choose your decorative details Gather together floral moss and your choice of dried or freeze dried flowers in colors that coordinate with the pattern on your cup and saucer. Attach your moss and florals Using a ho

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