3D Singing Polar Bear's Xmas Door Countdown Animated Card
**Redesigned NEW Template**
Now with:-
Central top window aperture for numbers
Redesigned wheel with numbers to suit aperture
Extra 3D decoupage layers
Extra Greetings Sentiments
New Christmas Door Graphics
One of my soft and adorable felties designs standing in front of a Christmas doorway. Pop felties in the search box to find more in the same style!
A fabulous keepsake card that is simple to make but looks really stunning when made up and will WOW the recipient. An Advent Card with a difference ... it counts down the days till Christmas!! Just turn the wheel once a day to reveal the next number ... how cute is that!!
Everything you need to make a really gorgeous Sleeps Till Santa card with an animated moveable wheel movement that folds flat for posting ... and .... I have also included a matching gift tag and envelope too!
Included in this 3d card kit:- Cut and Fold Card, front panal, decoupage layers, countdown wheel, gift tag, greetings sentiments, blank sentiments panels, and matching envelope.
Full pictorial instructions are also included in the kit.
There are many more of my Christmas Door Countdown Animated Card Kits to choose from and together they would make a great set of cards to sell at craft fairs etc.
This 3D animated card kit is great for christmas cards, xmas cards, holiday cards, new year cards, Baby's First Christmas Cards etc
Photographs from the Community
I printed on to 250gsm for the countdown elements. I printed on to 160gsm for the envelope pieces. I used wet glue to adhere the envelope pieces together. I adhered the main body of the countdown with wet glue.
I poked a hole where needed and used a Brad to pin the wheel on. I adhered the front of the card to the main body with foam pads. I cut out the little gift tag and scored in half.
I printed on to 250gsm for the countdown elements. I printed on to 160gsm for the envelope pieces. I used wet glue to adhere the envelope pieces together. I adhered the main body of the countdown with wet glue.
I poked a hole where needed and used a Brad to pin the wheel on. I adhered the front of the card to the main body with foam pads. I cut out the little gift tag and scored in half.