When I said I'd created gifts for the Beaver Patrol, you knew I'd made coordinating cards, right?
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Dimensional Beaver Cards
Materials:
- brown cardstock
- white cardstock
- paper trimmer
- scissors
- brown marker
- black marker
- craft glue
Steps:
Prepare the materials. Use the paper trimmer to cut:
- brown cardstock - 9" x 3.5"
- white cardstock - 8.5" x 3"
With scissors, cut:
- two white teeth
- two white eyes
- two brown ears
- one brown nose
- one brown tail
Use the brown pen to outline the nose and draw crosshatches on the tail. Use the black pen to draw pupils on the eyes.
Fold the brown paper into thirds. Glue two teeth onto the top and two ears on the sides.
Center the white paper on the brown paper and glue it in place. It will trap the ears and the teeth. Refold the brown paper, which will add folds to the white paper that is now glued to it.
Glue the nose and eyes to the front of the card.
Fold a small flap on the end of the tail, then glue that tab to the card. You want the tail to flop down when the card is out of its envelope...
.... but fold up for mailing.
Quick trivia question: What do you call a group of beavers?
Answer: Colony.
Steve used all of the beaver cards I made, but I like them so much I may need to make more. Although now that I think about it, are there occasions that really call for a beaver card? International Beaver Day is April 7, so maybe that's just the occasion I need to justify more cards.
Those are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThese are ADORABLE!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHehe...these are so cute!
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