Celebrate- floral impossible birthday card
Follow the relevant skill builder to master the impossible card technique and create this intricate floral birthday card
Trim a white 7x5” panel and score across the centre at 2½” along the short edge. Make a cut down to the centre score line from the centre – 3½” – of one long side.
Rotate the card 180º and from the other long edge make a cut down to the centre score line at 1½” and 5½”. Hold one side of the card and flip the other side over on the score line – this will allow the centre panel to pop up.
Matt and layer each section creating the layers as before using the following measurements: bottom layer 4⅞x3⅜”, mark at 2⅜” along the long edge and 1⅜” along the short edge. Remove the top-right corner to the intersections. Top layer 4¾x3¼”, mark at 2¼” on the long edge and 1¼” on the short edge.
Matt and layer a 6¾x1¼” panel and adhere across the front, making sure not to add adhesive between the gap. Stamp the sentiment onto a die-cut stitched rectangle and adhere to the centre panel using 3D foam tape.
Die-cut ‘celebrate’ sentiment and adhere to the centre of the border panel. Decorate with die-cut flowers and leaves and finish with a few pearls as shown.