To fold your card: hold the paper so that the front of the card is right-side up and in the bottom right corner. Then, fold the paper in half away from you (you should see the back of the card on the left, and the front of the card on the right). Fold the paper again so ...
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The printable Easter card templates on this page are a single-fold design to create a 5x5 or 5x7 inch card size depending on the design. To create your free Easter card simply print, cut around the outline, and fold down the center! To achieve a store-bought quality card, we recommend...
Start with the first pre-written clue card, which will guide your children to various spots around the house. The last clue leads to a stash of hidden candy canes, and your Yuletide elf can proudly hold the “Sweet victory awaits” sign to congratulate your little hunters! 2. Countdown ...
Fold and Crease: Fold your cardstock in half at the 5.5" score line, then fold the 1.5" section inside. Use a bone folder for crisp edges. Decorate the Outside: Cut a piece of designer series paper to fit the front of your gift card holder. Adhere it to the front for an eye-catch...
2. Fold bee body piece The bee body template has dashed lines to help as a guide for folding it with an accordion fold. Start at the bottom of the body in the square with the circle in the middle of it. Fold it backward along the dashed line. Then fold the body up and down again...
Fold the die template on the dotted lines and form into a cube. Use the tape to hold it together. More Graphing Fun:Free Printable Bug Graph & Dice To use:Roll the die and put one game marker on the graph to show what was rolled. Continue until one of the columns reaches the top....
Here it is, all cut and scored! Fold along the score lines, add a few swipes of theadhesive tape runneror glue stick, and you’re good to go! These turned out pretty cute and I had fun making this quick project with my girls, though not nearly as much fun as they had playing doc...
Fold your roof along the dotted lines and then tape or glue it shut. Tape the walls together into a tube shape (like a toilet paper roll) and then place the roof on top! Viola, your own Haunted Houses! Adding foam stickers or Halloween stickers are also fun ideas but optional. You ...
You'll need to cut along the dashed lines on each half of the heart. 4. Score along all the lines using a bone folder and a ruler. If you don't have a bone folder an old ballpoint pen is a great alternative. 5. Fold along all the scored lines. To get crisp edges to your ...