Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Pumpkin House Halloween Card Gluing Tutorial

How To Glue The Pumpkin House Card Together

You will find the Pumpkin House Halloween Card templates here.

http://ez3dpopups.blogspot.com/2012/10/3rd-annual-fiskateers-orange-blog-hop.html

The folding instructions are HERE.



Score the outer card, fold and crease; open to a 90° angle.
Insert the fold of the inner card snugly against the fold of the outer card.  Use the orange sidewalk to help line it up.
Lift the grassy flaps and put a dab of adhesive underneath each flap. Let dry.
Lift the orange side walk of the inner card and add glue underneath.
Lift grassy end corners and add glue.  Let dry.

Rotate card, lift inner card and sparingly apply glue to gray lines.
Rotate card and close.
Press and smooth over the glued area.
Lift edge of card.
Apply glue to gray lines as before.
Close card.
Press and smooth over glued area.
Overhead view of card.
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2 comments:

  1. Well, look at you! two years ago, already making such incredibly fun projects, Miss Jean! Love what you have done, and the colors used. I just came from the FB demo - and there was no place for me to leave a comment there, but it was fun seeing your smiling voice, hearing your laughter, and seeing how you became the demonstrator! LOL hugs, de

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  2. Well, look at you! two years ago, already making such incredibly fun projects, Miss Jean! Love what you have done, and the colors used. I just came from the FB demo - and there was no place for me to leave a comment there, but it was fun seeing your smiling voice, hearing your laughter, and seeing how you became the demonstrator! LOL hugs, de

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