Birthday Card Room - Scott Publications
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Birthday Card Room - Scott Publications
Birthday Card Room Front (Page 1) of greeting card, with a portion of the “floor” showing at bottom right. By Martha Sims L ast month we made a Valentine cake set on a draped table. If you looked closely, you may have noticed a greeting card formed the background and base for the setting. Here’s how to create a birthday card “room” as a gift for someone special, or make a keepsake for yourself using a special card you have received. Walls 1. Cut the colored cardstock so it is a little larger than the dimensions of the inside left page plus the inside right page of your greeting card. 2. Lay the greeting card face down. Run glue stick all around the back of front page and back of inside left page (Fig. 1). 3. Put the edge of the cardstock at the fold between these two Inside left (Page 2) and inside right (Page 3) of greeting card pages. Close with floor and table setting in place. them together over the card- 60 Fig. 1 Glue MARCH 2007 MINIATURE COLLECTOR MAGAZINE Fro nt Pa ge 1 Ins ide Lef t-P age 2 Ins ide Rig ht Pa ge • Sturdy three-panel birthday card • One sheet of cardstock in a color that goes well with the greeting card • Colored envelope that matches the card • Cardboard from a notebook or cereal box • Glue stick • Thick white glue • Scissors 3 What You’ll Need UPC Code stock. The cardstock will be glued between the front page and the inside left page. It will stick out beyond the back of the inside right page (Fig. 2). Fig. 2 Colored Cardstock 4. Crease the cardstock over the fold between inside pages. Spread glue around back edges of inside right page (the bar code side). Hold right page at a 90degree angle from the left page and glue the cardstock to it (Fig. 2). 5. Trim cardstock to edges of printed card. The extra cardstock makes the card sturdier and covers the bar code side of the greeting card. If you wish, put your own artwork on this plain side, or use a glue stick to add a photograph. 6. If this will be a gift, sign the card before you attach the floor. Floor 1. Stand the card upright. Cut a square “pocket” from a bottom corner of the envelope so that it will fit the inside corner of the standing card (Fig. 3). Pat Bold&tSupplies Dol s Fig. 3 4” Glass eyed Bru $225.00 plus $3.00 shipping Largest selection of museum quality miniature dolls & doll kits available in 1", ½", ¼" scale. (Painted dolls ready to dress) Pat Boldt Dolls Cut 2. Cut two pieces of lightweight cardboard to fit inside this “pocket.” Glue them together. Put cardboard in the “pocket” and glue the cut edges of the “pocket” to the cardboard. Check out Pat’s e-bay store at patboldtdolls & supplies P.O. Box 277 McPherson, KS 67460 620-241-6823 Web site: www.patboldtdolls.com Email: [email protected] e-bay store: patboldtdollsandsupplies 3. Run a thin line of white glue around the cut edges of this floor. With the floor flat on your work surface, push floor into the corner of your standing card and hold it tight against the floor until the glue sets up (Fig. 4). Palo, Iowa 319-851-5501 • 319-851-4611 Expanded Showroom • Dolls • Carpet Dollhouses • Appliances • Accessories Electric Wiring • Furniture • Wallpaper Building Supplies Dee’s Delights Master Catalog is out of stock until further notice. [email protected] P.O. Box 262, 812 Iowa Street, Palo, IA 52324 One of the Largest Selections of Dollhouse Miniatures & Accessories Anywhere! Open 7 days a week 989-652-8388 656 S. Main St., Frankenmuth, MI 48734 www.RausCountryStore.com Frankenmuth, Michigan Ins ide Ri gh t Fig. 4 Ins ide Le ft CHELSEA LANE HOUSE OF MINIATURES Floor Miniature Collector will pay $50 for projects selected for “Kids’ Corner.” Criteria: easy-to-follow, brief instructions; accurate scale; inexpensive; attractive; original; and fun! Send a sample project and instructions to: “Kids’ Corner,” Scott Publications, 801 W. Norton Avenue, Suite 200, Muskegon, MI 494414155. Include SASE if you want materials returned. Only 3 miles from I-80 Northcentral PA’s most complete dollhouse & miniature shop ALL SCALES Houses, building, lights, wiring, decorating, finishing supplies, quality kits and accessories. Creative Customer Assistance. 279 Mill Street, Danville, PA 17821 (570) 275-6538 • Tues. - Sat. 10-4:30 Largest Dollhouse Shop Martha Sims lives in Elkhart, Indiana. She enjoys teaching projects with members of her miniatures club, One More Time. DALLAS’ Your room-made-from-acard is now ready to fill with ■ your favorite miniatures. Full Line Miniatures Shop 625 Preston Forest Shopping Center Dallas, TX 75230 Hours: Mon-Sat 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Closed Sundays Established 1973 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE 214-691-SHOP (7467) Fax 214-750-SEND (7363) www.through-the-keyhole.com Please Support Your Local Miniature Shop! MINIATURE COLLECTOR MAGAZINE 61