Not only can you make someone's day by sending them a handmade, pop-up greeting card, but you can also mail several out as birthday party invitations, or place them on the table to show where each guest will be seated.
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Print Artist Platinum 23

Print Artist Platinum Creative Printing Software

This creative printing software is packed with more than enough tools to create every type of project imaginable.

It comes with 375,000+ graphics and images and 27,000+ professionally-designed project templates in the box.

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How to Make a Birthday Cake Pop up Card

Not only can you make someone's day by sending them a handmade, pop-up greeting card, but you can also mail several out as birthday party invitations, or place them on the table to show where each guest will be seated. This also makes a great take-home memory of the party itself by adding the names of each guest to each card, and the date of the party.

Steps

1. Right-click on the image on the right to save. Print out the full size image on a heavyweight paper, like card stock or construction paper.

2. Click the image on the right to enlarge. Print out the pop-up pieces for the cake on another sheet of heavyweighted paper.

3. Press along the dotted line. Do this on the center of the card with the rounded end of a paper clip (or a ballpoint pen that has run out of ink). Use a ruler as a guide. Go all the way from the top to the bottom of the card.

4. Repeat along the dotted lines of all the pop-up pieces.

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