Postcard with three-dimensional details
A card with three-dimensional details is a great addition to a gift. But to please a loved one with an original Valentine's card, you don't have to stand in line at the stationery store. You can make a beautiful and stylish card with voluminous “hearts” yourself. To do this you will need:
- A sheet of watercolor paper (size A5).
- Brown eye shadow.
- A piece of thick cardboard.
- Scissors.
- Colored paper or scrapbooking paper (yellow and red).
- Watercolor.
- Brushes.
1. Fold a sheet of watercolor paper in half.
2. Tint the edges of the future postcard with brown shadows. You can shade the shadows with an applicator, or you can use your finger.
3. Cut out “hearts” from scrap paper.
4. Tint the edges of the “hearts” with brown shadows.
5. Take a piece of thick cardboard. Cut out squares measuring 5x5 ml. With their help we will make three-dimensional parts.
6. Glue the squares onto the hearts.
7. Attach the hearts to the card.
8. We continue to design the postcard, drawing the background. To do this, use a thin brush to draw small hearts with watercolor paint.
After the watercolor has dried, you can give the card as a gift!
- A sheet of watercolor paper (size A5).
- Brown eye shadow.
- A piece of thick cardboard.
- Scissors.
- Colored paper or scrapbooking paper (yellow and red).
- Watercolor.
- Brushes.
1. Fold a sheet of watercolor paper in half.
2. Tint the edges of the future postcard with brown shadows. You can shade the shadows with an applicator, or you can use your finger.
3. Cut out “hearts” from scrap paper.
4. Tint the edges of the “hearts” with brown shadows.
5. Take a piece of thick cardboard. Cut out squares measuring 5x5 ml. With their help we will make three-dimensional parts.
6. Glue the squares onto the hearts.
7. Attach the hearts to the card.
8. We continue to design the postcard, drawing the background. To do this, use a thin brush to draw small hearts with watercolor paint.
After the watercolor has dried, you can give the card as a gift!
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