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We will make such a card in a well-known technique called scrapbooking and to create it we need:
Postcard scheme;
Dark blue cardboard with leather veins, sheet A4;
Scrapbook paper with winter patterns in blue and blue;
Pictures with a monkey, bear, snowman, deer, birds, etc .;
Various New Year's carvings and labels in the form of small squares, interesting clippings with inscriptions, stamps with wishes;
Printed inscriptions;
Felling: watches, snowflakes, circle, deer;
Hole puncher;
A piece of watercolor paper;
Printed greetings;
Glue stick;
Ruler, scissors, simple pencil;
Blue ink ink cushion for tinting;
Sewing machine.
We put the diagram in front of us and study it. The template is quite understandable, for a start, cut out a 18.5 * 31 cm rectangle from dark blue cardboard.
Now, according to the scheme, we make slices and scoring lines. From the strip of cardboard that remains, we cut three partitions for bulk parts. The size of the partitions is 1 * 7 * 1 cm, there are three in total.
On one side of the partition is a hole punch at the edges.
Now we take a scrapbook paper and cut out blanks of this size: from dark blue paper we cut out three rectangles of 6.7 * 8.2 cm and 6.7 * 9.8 cm, as well as two large 6.7 * 18.3 cm, from blue paper cut out three rectangles 6.7 * 8.2 cm.
We cut out the inscriptions and pictures, it is better to round their edges a little, now we tint every detail with a cushion.
The dark blue rectangles are small immediately glue on the outside of the base, also glue the large inner rectangle.
Now we glue the pictures and inscriptions with glue stick on different rectangles.
Glue snowflakes on the circle, then the inscription and the picture. Sew each item.
Now all prepared parts and blanks are glued to the base. This is what the inside looks like.
This is what the exterior looks like. We flash each part with a machine.
Now glue the card on the tongue and glue the partitions into it.
Now we glue different winter and New Year's carvings on the partitions.
Here is such an interesting box-postcard! Thanks for your attention!
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