The picture in the window is from an old school book. I have a whole pile of them, with wonderful illustrations. Surprisingly, I've had difficulty incorporating them into my card making, so I was happy that this one worked perfectly.
I scanned the picture so I could print it on studier paper. And I can use it more than once, and I didn't have to destroy the picture on the reverse of the page.
You may recognize this card as a simple box.
Similar to this window card.
Constructing the window pop up card
Download PDF template
Download GSD cutting file
Download DXF file
If you are printing the template, print on the wrong side of your paper.
Score all folds. Cut out window along solid black lines. With the right side of the card facing you, refer to folding template (below). Mountain fold green lines. Valley fold red lines.
Glue picture to back of window, covering the entire opening.
I cut colored paper to fit around the window and glued it to the inside of the card. You can leave it plain if you prefer.
Glue entire window piece to a folded backing card.










6 comments:
Hola Pceep
This is a beautiful file and great pictures with tutorial. TFS,Mima
I love this idea! It is simple and beautiful - I especially like the use of the illustration!! Thank you!
So simple and so effective!
Another score for you!
Molly
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I love your pop ups! The piano is especially beautiful. ~Diane DCRU DT
Absolutely fantastic .... I love that wonderful Lattice Window.
Just voted for you. I think you deserve it!
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