3D Xmas Robins Double Tri Shutter Card Kit
A gorgeous 3D design with that added WOW factor! A square card that looks really complicated but is very easy to make. The card opens with 2 tri shutters on the inside and is approximately 21" wide when fully opened but will easily fold flat and is approx 6" x 6" square when closed.
Included in the kit are:- Tri shutter layers, 3D decoupage items, squares and rectangles to add to the tri shutters, pockets to add to the inner fronts or the inner back of your card, tags in various sizes, greetings sentiments and blank for your own greetings, backing sheet to print on the reverse of your card, card front and card back panel for you to write your own greeting. Every surface of your card will be decorated making a visually beautiful card from any angle.
A beautiful card with lots of options as the decoration is all separate you can make this fabulous card differently every time to suit the recipient!! It could even be personalised with the addition of photos to celebrate a special person, day or event etc.
Everything you need to make a really gorgeous 3D card that is approximately 6 x 6 inch square when closed and 21 x 6 inch when opened.
The preview pic shows the card partially opened, to see a fully opened card please take a look at the tutorial in the forum.
There are many more of my Double Tri Shutter Card Kits to choose from and together they would make a great set of cards to sell at craft fairs etc.
Full photo instructions are included in the kit and can also be found in the forum under Tutorials.
This beautiful 3D 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 everything onto 220gsm card, making sure to print the relevant pages twice and print the backing pattern. I then scored and folded where marked and cut out all the elements.
The instructions were very step by step, although I admit to making the mistake of sticking the front panels on back to front so I ended up with the blue snowflake pattern on the inside.
I was happy to start again, but felt that actually it still worked okay - so I left it. I then attached all the panels (of which there was a great choice to use in many combinations) and used sticky pads to attach the decoupage elements (again a huge selection).
I had enough elements to add some to the back inside parts that showed through when opened. I added some ribbon underneath the front image and wrapped it round to tie the card together to keep it neat when closed.
A very versatile card with so many elements to give flexibility and uniqueness.
I printed everything onto 220gsm card, making sure to print the relevant pages twice and print the backing pattern. I then scored and folded where marked and cut out all the elements.
The instructions were very step by step, although I admit to making the mistake of sticking the front panels on back to front so I ended up with the blue snowflake pattern on the inside.
I was happy to start again, but felt that actually it still worked okay - so I left it. I then attached all the panels (of which there was a great choice to use in many combinations) and used sticky pads to attach the decoupage elements (again a huge selection).
I had enough elements to add some to the back inside parts that showed through when opened. I added some ribbon underneath the front image and wrapped it round to tie the card together to keep it neat when closed.
A very versatile card with so many elements to give flexibility and uniqueness.
I printed everything onto 220gsm card, making sure to print the relevant pages twice and print the backing pattern. I then scored and folded where marked and cut out all the elements.
The instructions were very step by step, although I admit to making the mistake of sticking the front panels on back to front so I ended up with the blue snowflake pattern on the inside.
I was happy to start again, but felt that actually it still worked okay - so I left it. I then attached all the panels (of which there was a great choice to use in many combinations) and used sticky pads to attach the decoupage elements (again a huge selection).
I had enough elements to add some to the back inside parts that showed through when opened. I added some ribbon underneath the front image and wrapped it round to tie the card together to keep it neat when closed.
A very versatile card with so many elements to give flexibility and uniqueness.
I printed everything onto 220gsm card, making sure to print the relevant pages twice and print the backing pattern. I then scored and folded where marked and cut out all the elements.
The instructions were very step by step, although I admit to making the mistake of sticking the front panels on back to front so I ended up with the blue snowflake pattern on the inside.
I was happy to start again, but felt that actually it still worked okay - so I left it. I then attached all the panels (of which there was a great choice to use in many combinations) and used sticky pads to attach the decoupage elements (again a huge selection).
I had enough elements to add some to the back inside parts that showed through when opened. I added some ribbon underneath the front image and wrapped it round to tie the card together to keep it neat when closed.
A very versatile card with so many elements to give flexibility and uniqueness.