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Butterfly Display card
Design by: Gena (1 Project)
Project skill level: easy
Project time: 1 hour to 2 hours
Project tags: Family Get Well Cards Spring Bridal Shower Wedding Classic
This card pops up and stays up to display the Image on the front!
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OTHER MATERIALS NEEDED
- Card stock
- Pop dots
- Glue stick
- Glimmer mist
- Rhinstones
Project Cut Files
STEP-BY-STEP How-TO INSTRUCTIONS
I went to Craft Room and found the Butterfly image I wanted to use. I sized the image and fliped it, then copied and pasted the image and welded the two together. I then hid the interior contours to create a card with no cut outs. I then cut it out.
I used the Art Nouveau cartridge and cut out the butterfly, then glued the peices together.
I scored the top of the card through the middle, then folded it along the score line. Then I applied glue to the portion of the butterfly that would attach to the bottom of the front of the card, then attached it.
I used the Craftroom exclusive cartridge Lables to create a label for the interior of the card. I did a shadow and a top layer. I then attached them to the interior of the card using pop dots. This allows the lable to form a catch to hold the card open.
Step 1
I went to Craft Room and found the Butterfly image I wanted to use. I sized the image and fliped it, then copied and pasted the image and welded the two together. I then hid the interior contours to create a card with no cut outs. I then cut it out.
Step 2
I used the Art Nouveau cartridge and cut out the butterfly, then glued the peices together.
Step 3
I scored the top of the card through the middle, then folded it along the score line. Then I applied glue to the portion of the butterfly that would attach to the bottom of the front of the card, then attached it.
Step 4
I used the Craftroom exclusive cartridge Lables to create a label for the interior of the card. I did a shadow and a top layer. I then attached them to the interior of the card using pop dots. This allows the lable to form a catch to hold the card open.









