DISNEY PRINCESSES TWIST & POP BIRTHDAY CARD KIT
Loads of tags for all the younger female family members who are just going to adore Ariel, Belle, Aurora, Rapunzel each before the window in their bower room who pop-out horizontally when you open the card vertically. It is quite surprising so sure to wow any little girl, but incredibly simple to do. Three pages of instructions with lots of BIG diagrams are included and photos uploaded from other crafters to my page confirm they are easy-peasy ! In each of 4 colour ways taken from the princesses dresses you have tags that read Happy Birthday Darling, Happy Birthday Granddaughter, Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday Princess and blanks, and in one colour only: Special Niece, Goddaughter, Special Cousin, Special SIster, You're my Princess
Youre the most Beautiful Princess, Daughter, Loads of Love, Love & Kisses. In all the kit has 8 pages 1) Backing paper (to print on reverse of base card 2) Pop-up Mechanism 3) Envelope back 4) Envelope front 5) Pop-out panels 6) Base 7) Decoupage 1 & tags 8) Decoupage 2 & Tags PLUS Instructions file.
Thanks for looking and ENJOY
Here is a tutorial to explain how to make ALL of my TWIST&POP cards. Hope this helps (especially if your instruction file does NOT include all three pages ....
To err is human, and I'm very human ... If you are relatively new to card making and want to try out the concept WITHOUT wasting ink, then the second file TRY OUT THE MECHANISM is for you.
Print out three simple line drawings and you can try out the cutting, folding and gluing of your mechanism so that the card really POPSl!
Thanks for lookin, do ahead and download and ENJOY!!!
Photographs from the Community
I printed the insert mechanism and pop out picture panel onto 160gsm satin paper and the rest onto 200gsm photo paper.
I passed the base card through the printer again to add the backing sheet. I scored, cut out and folded as required and assembled the card.
A novel card that has wow factor to spare and not difficult to make.
I printed the insert mechanism and pop out picture panel onto 160gsm satin paper and the rest onto 200gsm photo paper.
I passed the base card through the printer again to add the backing sheet. I scored, cut out and folded as required and assembled the card.
A novel card that has wow factor to spare and not difficult to make.