Thanks Diane for this idea.......
Start like all napkins by taking off all the white back ground parts so you only have the the top layer of the napkin.
Then I cut backing card stock that makes the napkin look well so the napkin shows through clearly.The card I did was a snow scene with blue so I used a Lt. blue card stock .
I always use old paper to catch any glue that I go off the area I need.
I laid the napkin down on the back paper face down. Then I take a glues stick. I used Scotch permanent Glue stick, I get a big pack at Sam's, but you can get it any place and other may work too
I put the glue stick all over the C/S, then center it on the napkin, pat it on gently, then I used a bone folder to smooth the c/s down so no bubbles. turn it back over and smooth with your hand gently.
It turns out great, smooth and I could trim it on the C/S side easy peasy. then I just attach the napkin to the front of the card.
I made I think 48 of them and I got them done in a couple days and I used glitter glue to make them look even better.
I am so hooked on this method that I want to make a lot more of these type of cards, now to find some more napkins to play with.........
