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You Can Make   UR 21 Car Birthday Card
What You Need:

Card blank

Holographic paper

Patterned paper

Coloured card

Black pen

Tacky glue

Double sided tape

Sticky fixers
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
UR 21 Car Birthday Card
       
  How To Make
       
 

  1. Cut out a car shape from metallic or glitter card using the picture as a guide. Cut out a windscreen shape and stick it on top of the card shape using tacky glue.

  2. Use a hole punch to punch out small circular shapes for the indicator and brake lights on the back of the car and glue in place.

  3. Write the message UR 21 on a piece of card. Mount this onto a piece of contrasting coloured card to form a ‘number plate’. Stick the ‘number plate’ onto the car using double sided tape.

  4. Cut out two wheel shapes from card and stick them to the underside of the car using double sided sticky tape.

  5. Attach the finished car to the front of a card blank using sticky fixers. To give the card more dimension add some layers of paper to the card blank and stick the car on top of these.

  6. If required add a birthday message using outline stickers or rub-on’s.

 
 
 

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