Papyrus Star Wars Father's Day Card (Best Dad In The Galaxy)

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Papyrus Star Wars Father's Day Card (Best Dad In The Galaxy)

Papyrus Star Wars Father's Day Card (Best Dad In The Galaxy)

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Star Wars breakfast ideas (Chewbacca hash browns would be a fun way to wake up Dad on Father’s Day!) Insert the R2D2 from the images. The image #M8042b60 and it’s a part of the Star Wars Galactic Line Art Images. I did create this card with my Cricut Joy, but it can be created with any Cricut machine. My Father’s Day card is a 5×7 card, but I like to cut all my card mats with a paper trimmer. It’s my thing. I also like to use already made blank cards and envelopes (I just find it easier). Use a small hole punch to make a hole in the bottom, middle circle of BB-8’s head as shown in the pictures.

Use a brad to attach all the pieces together with the head on top, then the colored body, then the inside of the card. Line up the other two body pieces then place BB-8’s head on top of the body and mark the spot where the head hole is with a pen. If you’re using the full-color version, have your child color in BB-8 and sign his or her name inside the card. The characters are next and on these I used 3D foam dots to give the card some depth and to make them stand out. You can attach the light sabers with the foam dots. Place the characters evenly apart and make sure there is space to put the rectangles under each character.Create Yoda’s ears by gluing the pink inner ear to the bottom part of the green outer ear. Trim off any excess. Tip: We printed off our Yoda Best Dad colouring card on our HP Envy 5540 using 160 gsm card and it is perfect for colouring with pencils, felt tips or even paints. Once the rectangles are added, the Happy Father’s Day card is all done. It seems like a lot of steps, but if you know how to use the slice and contour tool in Design Space then this card only takes a few minutes to make. Assemble Yoda’s eyes by gluing the .5” circle and standard hole punch circle on the outer part of both eyes.

Finally make a light saber out of your white card. I used a silver pen for the halter and a blue/ yellow highlighter mixed for the green light saber light (I didn’t have a green high lighter, ha!). So with Claire’s help, and maybe some inspiration from Darth Vader, I worked up some cute FREE printable Father’s Day Cards and then decided this one made me the happiest. One of the questions I always get asked is “Can you make a greeting cards with Cricut?” Yes! Of course you can! It will save you so much money to make your cards instead of buying them. I always buy my blank cards and envelopes on sale for the year. Making greeting cards will also save you cash because you can to use up your scrap vinyl and paper pieces. Next create a rectangle for under each character to put the saying. Change the Star Jedi from basic to pen and attach the writing to the rectangles. Cut the base layer of the card with the paper trimmer (5×7) and attach to the blank card with double sided squares.This year I decided to just make my own (and because I made those little printable Mother’s Day booklets, I felt like I needed something for the dads, too!).



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