What jumps out from this envelope isn't just an invitation to a tea party, but also a
... Pop-up Card and Letter Set ... in patterns of the semicircle and square.
circle pop up card using a Spellbinder Grand labels 1 Die. A decorative circle die
or ... decorated using Creative. Expressions zipper roses & wooden spools.
It is time to make a pop-up Valentine card! Kid's Corner. Christian ... For more
information on how to use playbooks, see How-To Template: Playbooks (www.
Pop-Up Tutorial. Brenda Quintana ... Lovely Lilac (SU!) Card Stock and Paper (all
SU!) ... lines should match up with score line on the soft sky card base. Step 3:.
Paper Circuits Pop Up Flower Card - Materials and Tools ... Use these templates
to build a pop up paper circuit card with a light up lotus design . The pop up ...
Page 7 ... The outside petals of piece rest over the glued down petals. STEP 15.
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Make a Pop-up Valentine Card! Supplies: - two sheets of same-size construction
paper or cardstock. - extra piece of paper to make a heart template. - scissors.
Caution:Glue, scissors, cutter and other tools may be dangerous to young children so be sure to keep them out of the rea
56 Bonne Chance Pop-Up Card page 132. Paris skyline templates: Print at full
size, cut, and trace one time each. Eiffel Tower. Arc de Triomphe. 3. 2. 1.
Aug 10, 2015 - Pop Up Sandwich Menu. Pepper Jelly Pimento Cheese BLT on sliced Yellow Dog Bakery Rustic Loaf. Choose Hot
STEP 1: Color in the T. rex card and pop-up pieces with crayons, markers, or ...
tabs on the pop-up pieces or the glue spots, marked with letters, on the card.
which is found on the Basics tab. c. Select the pop-up board that you just created. (Grandma's kitchen pop, for example)
Free-Standing Pop-Up Card. Source: Unknown. You will need: 11" X 4 1/4" piece
of card stock...piece A (main body of card). 5" X 2 1/2" piece of card ...
Free-Standing Pop-Up Card Source: Unknown
You will need: 11" X 4 1/4" piece of card stock...piece A (main body of card) 5" X 2 1/2" piece of card stock...piece B (message card) 5 ¼” x 2 ¾” mat piece. 2 1/2" X 1 1/2" piece of card stock...piece C (front greeting card) 2 ¾” x 1 ¾” mat piece. • Decorate the "A" piece of card stock. • Turn "A" over and with scoring blade, score at 1”, 2 ¾”, 3 ¾”, 5 ½”, 7 ¼”, 8 ¼”, and 10” • With cutting blade cut on 5 ½” line leaving ½”-¾” uncut on either side, this is where your card will “pop” out so do not cut all the way through. • Take card stock piece "B" and stamp the message you want for your card, on one side. • Be sure not to stamp on the bottom 1"(This area will be inside the card and won't be seen.) • Mat piece. • Apply Sticky Strip to bottom of both sides of piece B • Thread the message area of "B" through the center slot of "A". • Fold up 1” scored piece on either end of piece"A". • Tape Piece B even with the fold on both sides forming a sandwich with piece B in the center. • Stamp a greeting onto the front of card stock "C" mat and glue to the front of the card. When you are finished...your card will slide up and down through the slot. Flat for mailing and Free standing once it is opened.