Folded Christmas Tree Card

Folded Christmas Tree Card. I've been wanting to do a variation of the folded christmas tree card that i originally made last year. Are you still scrambling to get your christmas card together?

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September 21, 2011 by connie | 43 comments. You can go to her site for all the details, pattern and instructions. Cards may be a5, dl or smaller and feature the full range of vintage and contemporary images of christmas trees.

I Have Used Stitched Shapes Dies From Stampin Up But You Could Use Any Circle Shape And Patterned Paper.

Attach the paper folded christmas tree to the card; Labels flip card (1) labor day (1) lace folded christmas tree (1) lacy and lovely (1) lattice die (1) letterpress winter (1) life in the forest (1) lift me up (1) little buddy birthday (1) lns treasure hunt (2) loads of fun (3) lots of labels (1) lots of thanks (1) lotus blossom (1) love and sympathy (6) love sparkles (1) lovely (2) lovely amazing you (1) lovely as a. It is also for the paper players challenge #6 4 for plants or animals.

Open The Paper Back Up.

Next, cut out 5 squares of green card, each one 2cm smaller than the last. How do you make a folded christmas card? I used supplies from papermart:

Fold The Paper On The Four Straight, Light Gray Lines As Shown.

I scored each end of one card base at 2 3/4″, and folded to meet in the middle. They are quick and easy and you can download the pdf tutororial in the blog post. It doesn't matter what size you choose.

Embellish The Card And Add A Sentiment Or Title

How to make christmas tree from paper how do you make a tree trunk out of brown paper? Need a last minute idea? Firstly fold a piece of a3 card into a4 to make your card shape.

We Have Cards With Straight Edges And Some That Are Shaped And Require More Cutting.

I used the smallest of the grand circle nestabilities dies. You can use cardmaking supplies you have at home. To the side (right) is a small red.