3D on the Shelf Card Kit - Pirate Janet
7 Sheets in the kit
On the shelf base card
On the Shelf Character top piece
On the Shelf Character bottom piece
3D decoupage
Matching 2 piece envelope
2 Coordinating backing papers
Greetings sentiment Panels
Blank sentiment layer for your own greeting
Larger writing panel for the reverse of the card
A Gorgeous Keepsake 3D On the Shelf Card with that added WOW factor! A card that will really sit on the shelf making a super cute and original card that will sit head and shoulders above the rest! lol
Also included in the kit is a matching 2 piece envelope and coordinating backing paper to print onto the reverse to give a pretty lining to the envelope too, 3D decoupage plus a selection of:- greetings sentiment layers, blank sentiment layer larger writing panel.
Everything you need to make a really gorgeous 3D card that sits at least 6.5" above the shelf and 4" below the shelf x 5" wide when opened and sat on the shelf (approx 8.5" high x 5" wide when closed) and will fold flat to fit into it's matching envelope that is also included in the kit.
There are lots of my On the Shelf Card Kits to choose from and together they would make a great set of cards to sell at craft fairs etc.
Photographs from the Community
I printed the card elements and the backing sheet onto 160gsm card at half size. I then scored, cut out and folded as required. I attached the backing sheet using a wet glue so as to give more strength to the card, as well as to cover any white.
I then added all the decoupage using foam pads. Shown on this photograph is the matching boy pirate (cup604450_359). Great fun to make and I am sure they will be loved by all recipients. These could also be used as name plates for a pirate themed party. They are very easy to make and have wow factor to spare.
Another of Carol's wonderful On-the-Shelf friends. Her very easy to-follow-instructions ensure success. I printed the design onto good quality white card and cut out all the elements.
I inked the edge of all the decoupage elements (which I think is important as it hides the white edges on the finished card).
I then assembled the card using spongy tape. To finish off I added gold glitter glue to the earring and the show buckles.
Another of Carol's wonderful On-the-Shelf friends. Her very easy to-follow-instructions ensure success. I printed the design onto good quality white card and cut out all the elements.
I inked the edge of all the decoupage elements (which I think is important as it hides the white edges on the finished card).
I then assembled the card using spongy tape. To finish off I added gold glitter glue to the earring and the show buckles.