Christmas Winter Stroll Octatunnel Kit

$3.03 USD
Category
Card Making / Mini Kits / Christmas Shaped
Occasion
Christmas / Christmas Scenes
Keywords
christmas, octatunnel, winter, scene, poinsettia, 3d, invertage, janet briggs
Card Verses
42 available in Christmas Scenes
Ref #
cup645411_68
File Size
26.25 MB
Purchased
48 times
In Wishlist
5 times
Uploaded on
Oct 8, 2015
Text Used
Merry Christmas, Season's Greetings, Special Mum & Dad, Gran & Grandad, Mum, Dad, Daughter, Couple, Nanna, My Darling Wife, My Wonderful Husband.
Available immediately after purchase
Silk Super Smooth Craft Paper - A4
Extra $0.32 per sheet
($1.58 total for all 5 sheets)

Christmas Octatunnel kit.

Super dimension in this large concertina tunnel or intertage kit, featuring a beautiful painting of a winter scene.

The card consists of 4 octagon shaped layers, separated by easy cut and fold concertina sides.

The cut out octagon shaped hole, in the centre of each layer, gradually increases, to give a tunnel effect as you look into the scene / card.

It is freestanding once expanded.

It could however be affixed to a standard card front if you prefer.

The optional back panel, could be used as an insert if you make a standard card.

Optional poinsettia decoupage is also included, to add to the front frame, if you really want to go to town with the card.

Kit includes,

1. Base layer & optional decoupage

2. 3 and 4, tunnel layers and concertina joins

5. Optional back panel, or card insert & sentiment tags

6, Detailed instructions and diagrams.

Several sentiment tags, including one blank. The others read,

Merry Christmas,

Season's Greetings,

Special Mum & Dad, Gran & Grandad, Mum, Dad, Daughter, Couple, Nanna,

My Darling Wife,

My Wonderful Husband.

Card is just over 7". It squeezes down flat for posting and has a depth of 2" when expanded.

Graphics Credits
Template Janet Briggs, Graphics, www.craftsuprint.com/pamela-west, Jaguarwoman, Moonbeam1212
The Designer accepts total responsibility for this product, its use and any copyright issues that arise.

Photographs from the Community