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Homemade three-dimensional card course

Self-made three-dimensional card course (taking Teacher's Day greeting cards as an example);

Tools/materials: marker, colored paper, A4 paper, scissors, glue stick.

1. Fold out the basic shape of the greeting card: first, take a square piece of paper, fold it in half, cut the folded edge twice at two centimeters and four centimeters with scissors, fold the cut note, then take a square piece of paper, paste the just folded paper into a new square, and cut the edge neatly.

2. Fold out the details of the greeting card: paste the heart-shaped balloon made in advance in a conspicuous cutting position, then roll up the finely cut edge, tighten the bottom, paste it in the cutting position, and write a blessing: Happy Teachers' Day, fold in half.

3. Stick a few hearts on the cover: Finally, you can stick a few hearts on the cover and paste them into the shape of flowers, and the Teacher's Day greeting card will be ready.

Matters needing attention in making three-dimensional greeting cards

Note: The dotted line is a crease, so don't cut it. Where the solid line is marked, it needs to be cut. The dotted line is lightly depicted with the back of the knife, as long as it can be folded. Don't accidentally cut it.

Three-dimensional greeting cards look very creative, but also very visual impact, giving people a sense of reality. In addition, if you don't make it three-dimensional, it will be very common and thin, and there will be no eye-catching effect when three-dimensional cards appear. Moreover, making three-dimensional greeting cards is also a skill. There are many different ways to make three-dimensional cards. Whether it is a teacher's day card, a birthday card or a holiday card, as long as you know the basic principle, you can process it.