Video Games Birthday Topper
Here's a quick and easy to make video game birthday topper. Just cut out the two pieces, attach top layer with foam, then attach to a card base.
Or, if you would like a little more dimension, print the page twice and cut out the video game equipment pieces in the image for decoupage layers.
Perfect to use for teenage boys or anyone who loves gaming.
Photographs from the Community
Deloris is so versatile with the range her designs cover that it is a delight to be able to find such a suitable card front for a 9 year old boy.
I made the main card from a 31 cm x 15 cm white pearl finished card and scored and folded it, and then defined the edges with a silver metallic permanent pen.
I printed the sheet provided twice onto good quality card and used one copy as the main backing sheet to edge with a silver metallic pen, and then using a fine pointed tool made a hole in each corner to attach the metallic blue split pins before attaching this to the white pearl finished card front using padded D.S. tape.
I used the second copy of the main image to cut away the frame to retain for the insert and used silver decorative peel off strips to give definition to the image before attaching it using padded D.S. tape to the card front.
To complete the insert I have used a pale blue insert cut to fit, added the retained frame onto the right hand side, and used a free verse to suit from the list for boys and used the smaller image on the left hand side.
I have used the left over smaller main image to make as a gift card, altering the look by using a bright orange backing sheet.
This is a very quick and easy card to make with most appealing results. Thank you, Deloris I love this design. Pamela Horton.
The Whispering Platypus.
Deloris is so versatile with the range her designs cover that it is a delight to be able to find such a suitable card front for a 9 year old boy.
I made the main card from a 31 cm x 15 cm white pearl finished card and scored and folded it, and then defined the edges with a silver metallic permanent pen.
I printed the sheet provided twice onto good quality card and used one copy as the main backing sheet to edge with a silver metallic pen, and then using a fine pointed tool made a hole in each corner to attach the metallic blue split pins before attaching this to the white pearl finished card front using padded D.S. tape.
I used the second copy of the main image to cut away the frame to retain for the insert and used silver decorative peel off strips to give definition to the image before attaching it using padded D.S. tape to the card front.
To complete the insert I have used a pale blue insert cut to fit, added the retained frame onto the right hand side, and used a free verse to suit from the list for boys and used the smaller image on the left hand side.
I have used the left over smaller main image to make as a gift card, altering the look by using a bright orange backing sheet.
This is a very quick and easy card to make with most appealing results. Thank you, Deloris I love this design. Pamela Horton.
The Whispering Platypus.
Deloris is so versatile with the range her designs cover that it is a delight to be able to find such a suitable card front for a 9 year old boy.
I made the main card from a 31 cm x 15 cm white pearl finished card and scored and folded it, and then defined the edges with a silver metallic permanent pen.
I printed the sheet provided twice onto good quality card and used one copy as the main backing sheet to edge with a silver metallic pen, and then using a fine pointed tool made a hole in each corner to attach the metallic blue split pins before attaching this to the white pearl finished card front using padded D.S. tape.
I used the second copy of the main image to cut away the frame to retain for the insert and used silver decorative peel off strips to give definition to the image before attaching it using padded D.S. tape to the card front.
To complete the insert I have used a pale blue insert cut to fit, added the retained frame onto the right hand side, and used a free verse to suit from the list for boys and used the smaller image on the left hand side.
I have used the left over smaller main image to make as a gift card, altering the look by using a bright orange backing sheet.
This is a very quick and easy card to make with most appealing results. Thank you, Deloris I love this design. Pamela Horton.
The Whispering Platypus.
Deloris is so versatile with the range her designs cover that it is a delight to be able to find such a suitable card front for a 9 year old boy.
I made the main card from a 31 cm x 15 cm white pearl finished card and scored and folded it, and then defined the edges with a silver metallic permanent pen.
I printed the sheet provided twice onto good quality card and used one copy as the main backing sheet to edge with a silver metallic pen, and then using a fine pointed tool made a hole in each corner to attach the metallic blue split pins before attaching this to the white pearl finished card front using padded D.S. tape.
I used the second copy of the main image to cut away the frame to retain for the insert and used silver decorative peel off strips to give definition to the image before attaching it using padded D.S. tape to the card front.
To complete the insert I have used a pale blue insert cut to fit, added the retained frame onto the right hand side, and used a free verse to suit from the list for boys and used the smaller image on the left hand side.
I have used the left over smaller main image to make as a gift card, altering the look by using a bright orange backing sheet.
This is a very quick and easy card to make with most appealing results. Thank you, Deloris I love this design. Pamela Horton.
The Whispering Platypus.