Party Animal Card
Step 4: Adhere the edges and one end of the card together. Use the bone folder to ensure all edges line up neatly.
Step 6: Cut a 3 ½” x 7 ½” piece of complementary cardstock for your pull-out part of the card.
Step 4: Adhere the edges and one end of the card together. Use the bone folder to ensure all edges line up neatly.
Step 6: Cut a 3 ½” x 7 ½” piece of complementary cardstock for your pull-out part of the card.
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I like the fuzzy monsters. I've never used that stuff.Sueemerald217@comcast.net