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See Through Cards
By Sue Dyke
This is a follow-up from my article
‘Twice As Nice’ in the last issue, but
this time the cards feature great sub-
jects for men or boys.
I love the way you can add elements
to the clear part of these designs so
they give the impression of floating in
the air. As you can see it works for
many different subjects and materials.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
Clear Acetate Sheet: PET01.
Creative Paper: SR047P Space
Borders and SR048P Stars.
Collage Sheet: CS007 Space Panels.
Gold Label Stickers:
XL408U-02 Happy Birthday and
PZL00U-72 Holographic Vinyl.
Embossing/Scoring Tool: ET002.
Craft Knife, Ruler and Cutting Mat.
12mm Double Sided Tape: ADH16.
Card Mount: SF03U-43 Linen White.
4.
Fold the card along
the centre line. Fold up
(outwards) along the
40mm line on both
sides, then down along
the 20mm lines to make
a mini tent shape on
each side. Run lines of
double sided tape along
the outer flap only on
the front and back of
the card, leaving the
backing on for now.
5.
Cut the large Earth/
Moon panel from the
collage sheet, stick to
the holographic vinyl
and cut to leave a nar-
row silver border. Do the
same for a red rocket
panel and the orange/yellow planet square. Arrange
these on one star panel, using the picture to guide
you and peel the backing from the vinyl to stick in
place. Choose three panels the same sizes as these
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5
TO MAKE THE CARD:
1.
Cut a piece of acetate to 208mm x 152mm (the
exact same size as the unfolded card blank). Score
along the centre and fold in half. Put this aside for
later use.
2.
Place the card open and face up as shown, then
measure and mark 20mm and 40mm from both sides.
Score along all four of these lines using a scoring/
embossing tool.
3.
Cut two pieces of star paper to 60mm x 144mm
and, making sure the card is still face up, stick one
piece centrally onto each large panel.
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2
3
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for the reverse side of the card, mount
onto silver as before, then arrange and
stick into place on the panel.
6.
Note: Keep the following panels to the
top of the acetate, no lower than 37mm
from the top edge is ideal as this will keep
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37mm
them above the card after assembly.
Cut four small square panels of your
choice and add double sided tape
to the back of each. Start with the
square on the right, placing it on the
front outside surface of the acetate.
Add the left square placing it on the
inside back surface of the folded
acetate, and with the picture facing
the front panel.
7.
Turn the acetate around so the
backs of the panels are facing you
then place a new square exactly be-
hind each panel, one inside and one
outside the folded acetate.
8.
Peel the backing from the tape
on the flaps, slip the acetate over
the card as shown and press onto
the tape. Cut a 20mm deep star
border including the blue strips
above and below and cover the two
small outer panels as shown, trim-
ming the paper to the card edges.
This will hide the tape holding the
acetate in place.
Add a happy birthday sticker
to the front border, and another to
the back if you like, so the recipi-
ent can choose the side they
prefer to display as the front.
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VARIATIONS:
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You can use any sized card to
make these designs, just remem-
ber to cut your acetate to the
same size as the original opened
out card. All of the designs in this
article use SF03 size cards. The
main card on my previous article
was made using an SF06 square
card, which gives a little more area
for decoration on the card.
Above: This D.I.Y. card uses peel
off stickers (XL742U) featuring all
sorts of tools and even nails and
screws, so there is plenty of scope
for variety. The background is tan
gingham paper (SR139P) with
panels and borders cut from black
card with a white base, then sand
the edges to allow some white to
show through giving a distressed
look, try Centura pearl black
(CNT116C).
Left: My golf card uses printed
paper (SR129P) for the main
panels. The black peel off stickers
(XL433U) are stuck onto silver foil
card (FLE02) then cut out before
mounting. The borders are green
foil card (FLE05).
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Spring 2011
Issue 60
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