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Christmas Robin Cut Out Panel Trifold Card - Sheet 1

$1.00 USD
Category
Card Making / Quick Cards / Christmas Traditional
Occasion
Christmas / Christmas Various
Keywords
christmas, robins, cut out, cut away, panels, toppers, fold back
Card Verses
264 available in Christmas Various
Ref #
cup121891_489
File Size
433.85 KB
Purchased
48 times
In Wishlist
4 times
Uploaded on
Aug 26, 2010
Available immediately after purchase
Silk Super Smooth Craft Paper - A4
Extra $0.31 per sheet

A quick Christmas card with a difference! .... Watch my CuP TV video to see how to make this style of card - Episode 21! ........ This card is one of 5 designs out at the moment - to see the others please click on my name....

When folded together it looks like a DL card (with 3 layers), but opens up to a large card with cut out panels on left and right sides and greetings panel to write on in the centre. Add lots of glitter to make the snow sparkle! There is a sheet with decoupage layers to add to the card (cup121894_489) and 2 background sheets (cup126620_489) and (cup126623_489)

INSTRUCTIONS - Score and fold 4 vertical lines - first along both sides of the central rectangular panel, then cut out white panels to left and right. Cut to separate the robin panels from the central panel. Now score and fold above and below both the robin panels (not through the panels). From left of card, folds should be mountain, valley, valley and mountain - and when closed you will have a card with the cut out panels on top of each other, opening out to the left and right.

Now add decoupage layers and greetings panel from sheet 2.

For a very quick card you don't even need to bother with the decoupage available on the sheet 2 (cup121894_489) - just add glitter or white Flowersoft - because it all folds together it looks a very different card! But much better if you do add the decoupage!

Graphics Credits
Artwork by Susan Murdoch
The Designer accepts total responsibility for this product, its use and any copyright issues that arise.

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