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Pop-Up Winter Aconite Card

$5.00

The leaves of winter aconite form a charming ruff under the bloom—and this card highlights that feature of the plant. You’ll need three sheets of 8.5” x 11” medium weight (~200gsm) card stock to make this project. I used yellow for the petals, green for the leaves, and blue for the card. The finished size is 4.5” x 6.25.”

You will also need an xacto or craft knife, a ruler, a cutting mat, a bone folder, and strong craft glue.

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The leaves of winter aconite form a charming ruff under the bloom—and this card highlights that feature of the plant. You’ll need three sheets of 8.5” x 11” medium weight (~200gsm) card stock to make this project. I used yellow for the petals, green for the leaves, and blue for the card. The finished size is 4.5” x 6.25.”

You will also need an xacto or craft knife, a ruler, a cutting mat, a bone folder, and strong craft glue.

The leaves of winter aconite form a charming ruff under the bloom—and this card highlights that feature of the plant. You’ll need three sheets of 8.5” x 11” medium weight (~200gsm) card stock to make this project. I used yellow for the petals, green for the leaves, and blue for the card. The finished size is 4.5” x 6.25.”

You will also need an xacto or craft knife, a ruler, a cutting mat, a bone folder, and strong craft glue.

Thank you!

SHAWN SHEEHY || PAPER ENGINEER
1336 N Central Park Ave, Chicago IL 60651