Hello. Today, on the Unity blog, I am sharing a graphic birthday card with a popped up window frame. This is great for anyone.
This birthday card is a quick and easy card with just a few steps, yet still has a wow factor. I kept it simple and generic for anyone.
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Here are helpful tips for making this graphic style popped up window frame card. To begin, prepare an A2 size card base from kraft or color cardstock. Next, onto teal cardstock, stamp the background using a darker teal color. Then, trim the background panel a bit smaller than the card base. Also, die-cut a small window in the center of the stamped background panel. Next, die-cut the two sentiments, or stamp them to fit one inside the window. Then, add foam tape to the back of the background panel. Also, position and place the birthday die-cut onto the card front, but inside the window opening. And, glue the happy to the front of the background panel. Finally, carefully layer the frame over the card base, then add stars to finish.
Supplies:
Just A Number Background Postage Stamp {nesting dies} Say It Big {coordinating die set} Blessed & Happy Everything {stamp & die set} Falling Stars {background die}
Also used, Neenah solar white 110 lb cover card stock, magnetic die storage sheets, plastic stamp & die storage pockets, paper trimmer, Misti, foam tape, desk mat, tweezers, Gina K. Designs tranquil teal ink, A2 envelopes, die-cutting machine, scoring board, bone folder, color cardstock, glue, scissors, pixie tape.
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