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Aperture-square Table-card a Drive Through Time Monochrome

$1.52 USD
Category
Card Making / Mini Kits / Transport
Occasion
Birthday / Birthday Male
Keywords
car, sports, travel, time, racing, retirement, driving, test, exam, dad
Card Verses
88 available in Birthday Male
Ref #
cup429864_1072
File Size
1.28 MB
In Wishlist
4 times
Uploaded on
May 26, 2013
Text Used
There are a choice of sentiment panels to choose from that you can place anywhere on the design. There are also 2 blank panels for greetings of your own. The panels read: Happy Birthday, Happy Father's Day, You've Passed
Available immediately after purchase
Silk Super Smooth Craft Paper - A4
Extra $0.32 per sheet
($0.63 total for all 2 sheets)

This mini kit contains 2 sheets and a full tutorial to create an aperture-square table card. You'll need an 8x8 card to work with this design.

This concept is very simple to make and very effective once complete. An aperture in the centre of the card folds down and slots through the rear of the card to create an inner table from which the table elements protrude to give a 3d feel to the design. The table elements can be placed as you wish and you could add more of your own elements - just follow the simple instructions.

The Monochrome kit is great for retirements, emigration, male birthday, father's day or to celebrate any occassion. There's something old & something new - an aged sports car on the left of the design sits on top of an aged torn stip of a map. A new sports car on the right sits on top of the traditional checkered black and whit pattern. The table elements are mini flags - one with each car design on. There are decoupage layers for the card front. This would be great for a car enthusiast

Graphics Credits
www.craftsuprint.com/gillian-hutchinson/ www.craftsuprint.com/john-methven/ www.craftsuprint.com/celia-anderson/ www.craftsuprint.com/marie-wolman/ www.craftsuprint.com/susan-wood/
The Designer accepts total responsibility for this product, its use and any copyright issues that arise.

Photographs from the Community