How to make Father's Day cards

The method of making Father's Day greeting cards is as follows:

Tools for making Father's Day greeting cards: all kinds of cardboard, star embossing machine, footprint embossing machine, wavy lace scissors, scissors, double-sided tape.

Step 1: Cut a part of the white cardboard on both sides with scissors, and then fold the cut part into the shape of a neckline Father's Day card, and the shirt is ready.

Step 2: Cut out the shape of the tie on the yellow cardboard, cut out two pieces of paper on the orange cardboard, stick it on the tie with double-sided adhesive, and fold the excess part behind the tie to make the tie. This is a key step in making Father's Day cards.

Step 3: Cut the lace around the dark green cardboard with wavy lace scissors, and press the pattern under it with a footprint embossing machine.

Step 4: Stick the dark green cardboard on the black cardboard with double-sided tape, then stick the shirt on a corner of the dark green cardboard obliquely, and stick the tie on the shirt.

Step 5: Press several stars on orange, blue, light blue and yellow cardboard with a star embossing machine.

Step 6: Stick the stars on the shirt with white glue.

There are many kinds of greeting cards, each with its own purpose, and of course, each with its own content and form.

1. Birthday card is a birthday card, which is not used much but is very important. Whenever relatives and friends celebrate their birthdays. Sending a birthday card is good for maintaining family relations and friendship.

2. Anniversary greeting cards The anniversaries here include the anniversaries of engagement, marriage, graduation and degree, and all other memorable days.

Valentine's Day card is the oldest card. As early as February of Rome 15, girls put their love words in a box with shyness and joy, and then the boys in the city drew lots to draw a congratulatory message from which girl, so that he could have sex with that girl in a justified way.

4. According to legend, Christmas cards began at 1844. At that time, Britain's Queen Victoria and Prince Abba celebrated Christmas at Windsor Castle in London, and invited the royal children to the palace for a banquet. Congratulations are printed on the invitation.