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Robin at Christmas - Pop-up Box Card Kit & Envelope
This small but very impressive pop-up box card with a matching envelope is very easy to make. It folds flat for posting, comes with optional greetings and full instructions.
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I printed the design onto good quality 255gsm photographic paper and cut it out. I assembled the box using strong double sided tape. I attached the crossbars with the decoupage attached to the inside of the box using strong double sided tape on the end tabs only.
I added the panels to the flaps using double sided tape. I added the greetings to the panels using thin foam tape. I added glitter to the snow on the trees and the fence to complete this gorgeous card. It is so easy to assemble and it folds flat and fits into the matching envelope that comes with the kit.
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I printed this kit onto 200gsm photo paper and cut out all the pieces. I scored and folded as required. I then added the verse element to the inside back of the box and glued that together.
I then added all the flap elements and the decoupage and a sentiment using foam pads. I then attached the inner elements using dst and glittered them all with stardust stickles. This kit also comes with a matching envelope and is deceptively easy to make. It is sure to bring smiles to the faces of the recipients.
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