Dragon's Christmas Card Topper
Dragon's Christmas Card Topper, with decoupage pieces.
Photographs from the Community
How I made this card.
Cut the smaller pictures out. Add them to the larger picture using double sided foam pads or silicone if you prefer.
Some edges need to be flat from the pads then up and outward with the foam pad beneath. You’ll be able to see which ones need to be flat and which ones needed to be tilted. If I make this again I would probably print it out twice and use glossy photo paper instead of Matt.
I added it to an A4 printed piece of card folded to A5 size and it fit very well. I trimmed a little off all the way round the three open edges so it would still fit into a C5 envelope with there being added depth to pillow up the card you need to take some of the width and height away or use gusseted envelopes. The insert also needs to be 3 mm smaller all the way round the three edges of the card so it doesn’t show when the card is closed.
This image is what drew me to Craftsuprint as I love dragons. I’ll be making this one again in the future so watch this space.
How I made this card.
Cut the smaller pictures out. Add them to the larger picture using double sided foam pads or silicone if you prefer.
Some edges need to be flat from the pads then up and outward with the foam pad beneath. You’ll be able to see which ones need to be flat and which ones needed to be tilted. If I make this again I would probably print it out twice and use glossy photo paper instead of Matt.
I added it to an A4 printed piece of card folded to A5 size and it fit very well. I trimmed a little off all the way round the three open edges so it would still fit into a C5 envelope with there being added depth to pillow up the card you need to take some of the width and height away or use gusseted envelopes. The insert also needs to be 3 mm smaller all the way round the three edges of the card so it doesn’t show when the card is closed.
This image is what drew me to Craftsuprint as I love dragons. I’ll be making this one again in the future so watch this space.
How I made this card.
Cut the smaller pictures out. Add them to the larger picture using double sided foam pads or silicone if you prefer.
Some edges need to be flat from the pads then up and outward with the foam pad beneath. You’ll be able to see which ones need to be flat and which ones needed to be tilted. If I make this again I would probably print it out twice and use glossy photo paper instead of Matt.
I added it to an A4 printed piece of card folded to A5 size and it fit very well. I trimmed a little off all the way round the three open edges so it would still fit into a C5 envelope with there being added depth to pillow up the card you need to take some of the width and height away or use gusseted envelopes. The insert also needs to be 3 mm smaller all the way round the three edges of the card so it doesn’t show when the card is closed.
This image is what drew me to Craftsuprint as I love dragons. I’ll be making this one again in the future so watch this space.
How I made this card.
Cut the smaller pictures out. Add them to the larger picture using double sided foam pads or silicone if you prefer.
Some edges need to be flat from the pads then up and outward with the foam pad beneath. You’ll be able to see which ones need to be flat and which ones needed to be tilted. If I make this again I would probably print it out twice and use glossy photo paper instead of Matt.
I added it to an A4 printed piece of card folded to A5 size and it fit very well. I trimmed a little off all the way round the three open edges so it would still fit into a C5 envelope with there being added depth to pillow up the card you need to take some of the width and height away or use gusseted envelopes. The insert also needs to be 3 mm smaller all the way round the three edges of the card so it doesn’t show when the card is closed.
This image is what drew me to Craftsuprint as I love dragons. I’ll be making this one again in the future so watch this space.