men's shirt card tutorial
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Sometimes it's hard to come up with a masculine card for birthdays or anniversary's. So here's one for you!TRANSCRIPT
Men’s Shirt Card Template
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This is the outer jacket
Make a trifold card.Cardstock is 10 ½ x 5 ¼.
Score at 2 3/8 on each side.
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For the pocket cut a 2 inch x 2 inch square. Cut a hankerchif out 2 inchesacross at the bottom and gradually pointed on the top.
Cut a 2 x ¼ inch strip of cardstock for the top of the pocket. You can add an embellishment onto the pocket for color. I have added a quilled rose.
That’s all there is to it! Hope you have fun making these shirt cards!
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On the jacket, score and fold top
corners down at 2 inches down and 1
½ inches across.
This is for the shirt.Cardstock is 5 ¼ x 5 ¼ .
Cut down the middle at 2 inches.
Score and fold at 1 ½ inches down x 1 ½ inches across.
Score and fold at 1 inch down x 1 inch across.
Glue the shirt to the inside of the jacket.
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