More Gift Wrapping Ideas - Interactive gift cards
We’ve created these full-color, interactive greeting cards for your enjoyment. They can be used a part of gift giving or to send a more personal style of message and to add a fun look to special occasions.
Interactive greeting cards are a new twist. They are free and easy to do. When you display holiday cards this Christmas why not include one of these 3-D tabletop creations from Gift Wrapping Ideas? Or, if you prefer, send to someone you know.
Just printout on your own printer and away you go. In order to do this just follow these easy steps.
1. Print
2. Cut out
3. Assemble
For more details - more.
STEPS
1. Select the tabletop display you want and right click. Select print. Ignore message that image is too big to print. HP, matte finish, 48lb brochure paper is a good choice and available at most office supply stores. Photo paper will work. For more information - more.
2. Cut and assemble with simple tools. Cut out shapes or along lines indicating white shapes. Score with table knife and fold along dashed lines. Gluestick where indicated by grey dot.
Essential tools
Small, sharp scissors
Glue stick
Table knife (for scoring)
Straight edge
Useful tools
x-acto knife
Ruler
Triangle
PRINTING AND PAPER
We’ve tested three popular papers on two different inkjet printers.
Epson
HP
For paper, HP, 48lb, matte finish brochure paper - a little light for a card but it works fine and has good color - or photo paper.
MAILING
If you are sending it by mail, it will require an A-7 envelope.(5-1/4x7-¼”) These are often used for invitations and can be found in office supply and craft stores.
ENVELOPE
A-7 envelope.(5-1/4x7-¼”) is commonly used for wedding invitations but a lighter weight like sub 60 will do just fine. Craft and office supply stores sell these in small quantities.
In a pinch you can easily make your own with printer paper. See download envelope template. |