Freebird Card
Great for birthdays, graduations, weddings, and more, this Freebird Card is a project that's suitable for almost any occasion. The wings also move thanks to the center brad, so you could even hide a secret message under one of the wings! For nature lovers and bird lovers alike, this is a great card that can be sent for practically any reason.
Materials:
- Pattern of bird and wings
- Apiece sized 8.2” x 6” cut from a Glitter Paper Dots 12” x 12” scrapbook paper from Upikit International, product code GP4177
- Charcoal-colored cardstock
- Sand-colored cardstock
- Birdcage masking from Upikit International, product code M075
- One small silver brad
- One small clear flat-sided rhinestone beads
- Quick drying glue
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Pair of standard scissors
Instructions:
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Score the 8.2” x 6” scrapbook paper in half to create a card sized 4.1” x 6” ~ the glitter dots must be on the outside of the card.
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Trace and cut the bird from the charcoal cardstock, one wing from the sand cardstock and one wing from the opposite side of the Glitter Paper Dots paper.
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Affix the bird’s two wings, using the brad.
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With the fold at the top, glue a strip of masking tape to the top and bottom of the card.
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Glue the bird to the front of the card.
- Glue the rhinestone bead where the bird’s eye should be.
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