3 Birds Internal Window Card Kit
Three attractive birds sitting on a branch. The background is tartan. Inside the card there is a rectangular aperture through which you can see the birds.
In the kit you will receive:
the main card,
the backing sheet
the insert with the window and the greeting
full instructions
and a matching envelope.
Photographs from the Community
I printed the files on good quality matte photographic paper, I printed the front sheet twice and cut the image out.
I matted the image onto silver miri card and mounted it with foam pads, I scored the mountain and valley folds as instructed, I glued the inside section to the outside section , I carefully cut out the window as instructed in the third section.
I then glued the end sections of the aperture sheet to the edges of the main section using wet glue which allowed me to manoeuvre the card into place .
Lastly I printed and constructed the envelope using red tape.
This card was very quick and easy to make, the colours are lovely , having the matching envelope is an added bonus
I printed the files on good quality matte photographic paper, I printed the front sheet twice and cut the image out.
I matted the image onto silver miri card and mounted it with foam pads, I scored the mountain and valley folds as instructed, I glued the inside section to the outside section , I carefully cut out the window as instructed in the third section.
I then glued the end sections of the aperture sheet to the edges of the main section using wet glue which allowed me to manoeuvre the card into place .
Lastly I printed and constructed the envelope using red tape.
This card was very quick and easy to make, the colours are lovely , having the matching envelope is an added bonus
I printed the files on good quality matte photographic paper, I printed the front sheet twice and cut the image out.
I matted the image onto silver miri card and mounted it with foam pads, I scored the mountain and valley folds as instructed, I glued the inside section to the outside section , I carefully cut out the window as instructed in the third section.
I then glued the end sections of the aperture sheet to the edges of the main section using wet glue which allowed me to manoeuvre the card into place .
Lastly I printed and constructed the envelope using red tape.
This card was very quick and easy to make, the colours are lovely , having the matching envelope is an added bonus