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How to make a Christmas greeting card

Question 1: How to make exquisite Christmas three-dimensional greeting cards by hand (1) Methods and specific steps for making three-dimensional greeting cards

1 First prepare the cardboard materials to be used and the corresponding decorations, and prepare scissors, double-sided tape, colored pens and other production tools.

2 Before paper-cutting, imagine the type of pattern you want to make, and then draw a certain amount on the white cardboard to make a rough template. When designing, remember that the lower end of the pattern should exceed the cardboard. in the middle to achieve the three-dimensional purpose.

3 After making the template, cut the cardboard according to the pattern you drew, and fold the cut pattern slightly so that it will have a better three-dimensional effect when it is opened. And remember to fold the middle of the cardboard to facilitate the next operation.

4 Then you can decorate the pattern you made, and use a colored pen to paint the pattern with your favorite color. Then use double-sided tape to stick a piece of beautiful cardboard on the back of the white cardboard. Use this cardboard as the cover of the greeting card. The color of the cardboard can be as bright as possible, but it should be noted that the white card cannot be used as the cover. The pattern cut out from the paper is also glued to the cover card. After gluing, you can make certain modifications to the cover cardboard, such as cutting patterns on the four sides of the cover cardboard with tooth scissors, or cutting into the shape of the cardboard. In addition, you can make certain small changes to the cardboard according to your own hobbies or the person you want to send it to. For example, cut the remaining cardboard into thin strips, then wrap them around the pen and fix them with double-sided tape. After being fixed, stick them to the outside of the cover of the cardboard, which can make the cardboard look more beautiful. .

5 Fold the cardboard in half along the crease below the pattern. The lower part is where you can fill in your blessings. You can try to beautify the place where you fill in the blessing words to make the background more lively and lovely, and better convey your feelings.

6 After completing the above steps, gently open the card paper, the pattern will appear three-dimensional, and a greeting card full of blessings will be successfully produced.

Question 2: How to make a three-dimensional Christmas greeting card? Fold half an A4 sheet into a rectangle.

Cut into two hearts.

Cut 4 or 5 circles in a circular shape.

Glue the outermost circle and the innermost circle.

Once glued, you can write.

A rectangular piece of paper.

Fold in half into a triangle. Fold in half for the first time.

Fold in half for the second time.

Fold in half for the third time.

Draw half a bear on the tip of one corner.

Cut out the bear shape without cutting off the lower part.

Then cut out any snowflake shape.

Glue it to the card and start writing your Christmas greetings.

Question 3: How to make a simple and flat Christmas card that is three-dimensional. A folded pattern is glued on the middle of the hard cardboard, and it becomes three-dimensional when opened. You can design the pattern yourself, including birthday cakes, Christmas trees, and dolls.

Question 4: How to DIY homemade Santa Claus greeting cards with illustrations and materials to prepare:

Cardboard paper of various colors (buy a large sheet and cut it into 4 smaller ones to make 4 sheets) Greeting cards), download many beautiful Christmas pictures from the Internet and print them out with a color printer, ruler, correction pen (best for drawing snowflakes and outlines on cardboard), scissors, glue sticks, ordinary colored paper of various colors

Note: The cardboard is relatively thick and easily wrinkles when folded in half. Measure the size first, use a paper clip to make scratches on the cardboard along the ruler, and then fold the scratches in half so that the folded paper is neat. It won't wrinkle.

Christmas tree three-dimensional greeting card:

Print out the picture of the Christmas tree, fold the ordinary green colored paper in half and cut out the shape of the Christmas tree, stick the green colored paper in the shape of the Christmas tree on the cardboard, and place it on the Christmas tree Paste pictures of various small gifts on the top, and paste some snowmen and snowflakes next to it... The inside is ready. Then paste various pictures on the cover, and the beautiful three-dimensional Christmas tree greeting card is completed!

Flower petal three-dimensional greeting card:

Cut three flower braids from blue colored paper and paste them in the middle of the card paper. Use a correction pen to add snowflakes. Paste a Christmas tree on the cover and use a correction pen. Just outline the edges and add some small embellishments!

Snowman Greeting Card

Use white paper to cut out the shape of the snowman, attach a blue hat, and use a hole punch to make one red and five blue dots as the snowman’s Attach the eyes, nose and chest buttons to the snowman, cut out the shape of ribbons to use as the snowman’s scarf, use a correction pen to draw snowflakes and lines, and simply decorate the inner pages of the cardboard!

Christmas Stocking Card

Use red cardboard to cut out the shape of the Christmas stocking, fold the paper towel and stick it on top of the stocking. Cut out some random shapes as decorations for the stocking, and use correction fluid to outline them. The edges form the cover, and you can paste some random pictures on the inner pages and you’re done!

Heart-shaped three-dimensional greeting card:

Cut out three heart shapes from colored paper, stick them in the middle of the inner page of the card, add some Christmas decorations, and stick a Christmas picture on the cover , use the correction pen to add snowflakes and write Merry Christmas, and a simple and beautiful heart-shaped greeting card is ready!

Next are some simpler ones that can be completed by just cutting and pasting!

Question 5: How to make a three-dimensional Christmas tree greeting card 1. Cut the cardboard in half.

2. Take half of the cardboard and fold it in half. Draw the Christmas numbers. Note the solid and dashed lines.

3. Use scissors to cut the solid line part and fold it according to the dotted line.

4. Glue another piece of cardboard to the back of the cut Christmas tree.

5. Use optional ribbons or colored pencils to create various effects on the card.

Note: In 1843, British painter John Horsley designed the first Christmas card for Sir Cole; in 1943, US President Roosevelt gave British Prime Minister Churchill a gold sheet pressed greeting card, which is currently the world's largest The most expensive greeting card.

Question 6: How to make a Christmas greeting card. For the special greeting card "Santa Claus' Gift", prepare red, black, white cardboard and card communication paper. Prepare some cardboard. First make a Santa Claus out of colored cardboard, and then use cardboard to make a flat box in the shape of Santa Claus. The box must be openable. Stick Santa Claus on the front of the box, and stick colored cardboard around and on the back of the box. Write your blessings to your friends on cartoon paper and put them in the box. You can choose another small gift to put inside. Then use the remaining colored cardboard to make some heart shapes and stick them on the blank space of the letter paper and the outside of the box. This is a plan, and you have to ponder over the bad and undetailed parts.

Question 7: How to use Flash to make Christmas cards? Use Flash to make Christmas greeting cards

Required tools:

Flash software

Operation steps:

1. Create a new document (Actionscript 3.0) in flash and save it as snow.fla;

2. Rename layer 1 to card, and add it here Import a picture as shown below.

3. Create a new layer and name it: action.

Before writing the code, first draw the shape of a snowflake. After drawing, This snowflake shape is converted into a movie. And name this movie snowflake.

Note: Flash production is a little more complicated: first draw a rectangle, then delete its edges; change its fill to white to Transparent linear gradient; click the "Fill Transform Tool" and adjust the gradient on the rectangle to the appropriate angle (as shown in the picture); copy three copies of the rectangle drawn above, arrange it into the shape as shown in the picture, and then Convert it into a graphic component (note: this step is very important. If you do not convert it into a component, mutual blocking will occur in the next step of stacking, and the desired transparency effect will not be achieved); then copy this shape and adjust it Make it perpendicular to the existing figure, convert the final figure into a graphic component, and name it "Stars Shine". This is the finished product of the cross-shaped flash.

4. Select the first frame of the action layer, open the action panel, and write the code.

7. Complete;

Question 8: Homemade Christmas card To be simpler, all you need to use is Christmas red and Christmas green cardboard (I didn’t buy pure red, so I used pearlescent red, and the gold is not photogenic). The tools are pencils, rubber rulers, pads, scissors, paper cutters, and pens. Knife (or ordinary carving knife), ribbon, glue (or glue stick/double-sided tape/white latex, not shown here), hole punch (not shown here either)

Cut cardboard

Cut out two pieces of cardboard, the red one is larger than the green one. The specific size of the four sides is a matter of personal preference. As long as it is symmetrical, there is no big problem.

Draw what a Christmas tree looks like on paper. Considering that my painting skill point is negative infinity, I printed out the pattern, glued it to cardboard and cut it out to make a mold (people with handicapped hands always have ways to save their hands, hahaha). The pattern is like this:

I am a pattern

Use a pen knife to cut the solid line part (or a carving knife/paper knife/scissors, as long as you can "separate both sides" + "the edges are neat") < /p>

The dotted line is a polyline (just like the polyline on the handmade drawings when I was a child, just don’t cut it)

Complete it as follows

Fold it out according to the polyline on the drawing just now Christmas tree shape. Use the back of the knife to gently draw along the fold line, it will be very easy to fold, and the fold line will be neat (are you afraid that the cut will not be straight? Please show the ruler at this time).

Front

Back

Take out the remaining paper ends from the red and green cardboard and the gold cardboard that was not photographed just now, and cut some pieces of different sizes. One circle (Christmas tree decoration), trapezoid (Christmas gift box), vertical strip (ribbon) and bow. The green gift box would be difficult to see clearly on a green background, so it was lined with dark blue cardboard underneath.

Glue the freshly cut gift box and decorations onto the card.

Fold the red cardboard in half and place it under the green cardboard. Use a hole punch to punch holes on both sides and thread ribbons through.

The yellow circle on the right is because the oil dripped from the bombing squid while I was making the greeting card. For symmetry, I had to stick a small snowflake on the left side (it doesn’t look like it at all)

Finally, stick the yellow gift box and it’s done.

Really.

It’s not difficult at all.

Question 9: How to make a Christmas English e-card? You can use Edraw icons to make it. Edraw comes with many Christmas greeting card templates, you can directly open the template to make it

It has built-in symbols The library is also relatively rich. You can drag pictures directly from the symbol library

You can also download some online templates, which can be edited directly after downloading.