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Canon’s Creative Park takes the guess work out of making fun 3-d Popup Cards. It’s fun and it’s free. You just need paper, a printer and a glue stick.
Here are the photos of their current Valentine’s Day Card Offerings:
Popup Chocolate Box
Popup Chocolate Cake
Popup Sweets Box
To access these projects, go to the Canon Creative Park Website at: http://cp.c-ij.com/en/contents/3053/list_15_1.html
Tips:
1. Most popup cards appear to come in two sizes, A4 and Letter. Since I usually only have Letter size paper on hand (8 1/2″ x 11″), I only download the letter file. Also, instruction files are available in A4 and Letter, so you should also only download the Letter instructions as well.
2. If you are making multiple cards, I would print out one set of the card and one set of instructions. There are usually extra sheets of the card for multiple color versions of the card. I would decide which card color I like most and reprint only the pages I need of the card set. There is no need to reprint the instructions more than once.
3. For the Popup Sweets Box, you can add real mini-sized lollipops or other treats.
This page is dedicated to free Valentine’s Day Stamp images you can print for using in cards, scrapbooks or other paper crafts.
Adding faux stamps are easy and fun. Once you have printed a stamp, be sure to use scissors or a cutter with the Stamp edge. I have both, but here is an example of the Craft Lite paper cutter with the stamp edge:
If you don’t have a Stamp edge, just use a wavy edge.
To download an image, perform the following steps:
1. With your mouse, right-click the image and select “Save Picture As”
2. Save the image in a location easy to find. You may find it easy to store and retrieve your images in your My Pictures folder if you have one.
The following are images of real US Postage stamps.
To print off an entire sheet of stamps, click below to open a Microsoft Word document:
Click to open in Microsoft Word.
Check back later for more images coming soon.
This page is dedicated to free quote images you can print for using in cards, scrapbooks or other paper crafts.
To download an image, perform the following steps:
1. With your mouse, right-click the image and select “Save Picture As”
2. Save the image in a location easy to find. You may find it easy to store and retrieve your images in your My Pictures folder if you have one.