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More Help for the Never-ending Card! * This card is made using two post card sizes of cardstock. (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") . * This is the standard size card. * On one piece of cardstock, you are going to cut it in half vertically. * On the other piece you are going to cut it in half horizontally. * After doing this you have four strips of paper, two long and thin and two short and fat. * Fold all four pieces so that the ends touch in the middle. (After scoring and cutting out the pattern, you should have this same type of thing, with the ends that touch when folded.) * After creasing these strips, lay them back down again, just like you have two original pieces of cardstock, side by side. (If you use the pattern, you can see the A's and B's and such.) * Pick one of the two pieces of cardstock you cut in half, and put glue on all four corners. (Ignore the cuts and folds, and pretend it's just the postcard size, and you will know what four corners to put glue in. Just use a glue stick and make a square of glue on each corner. If using the pattern, you will glue in each square with a different letter on it.) * Now, take a pretend spatula, and scoop up the cardstock piece you put glue on, and flip it over like a pancake onto the other piece of cardstock. When using the pattern, the A's should be kissing, and the B's as well, and so forth. You should not see any letters after doing this they should be glued together, so you won't ever see them again. * If you have done this right, once the glue is set you will have completed the assembly of the card, and all you have to do is stamp on it, open it, stamp on it again, open

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More Help for the Neverending Card

More Help for the Never-ending Card! * This card is made using two post card sizes of cardstock. (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") .

* This is the standard size card.

* On one piece of cardstock, you are going to cut it in half vertically.

* On the other piece you are going to cut it in half horizontally.

* After doing this you have four strips of paper, two long and thin and two short and fat.

* Fold all four pieces so that the ends touch in the middle. (After scoring and cutting out the pattern, you should have this same type of thing, with the ends that touch when folded.)

* After creasing these strips, lay them back down again, just like you have two original pieces of cardstock, side by side. (If you use the pattern, you can see the A's and B's and such.)

* Pick one of the two pieces of cardstock you cut in half, and put glue on all four corners. (Ignore the cuts and folds, and pretend it's just the postcard size, and you will know what four corners to put glue in. Just use a glue stick and make a square of glue on each corner. If using the pattern, you will glue in each square with a different letter on it.)

* Now, take a pretend spatula, and scoop up the cardstock piece you put glue on, and flip it over like a pancake onto the other piece of cardstock. When using the pattern, the A's should be kissing, and the B's as well, and so forth. You should not see any letters after doing this they should be glued together, so you won't ever see them again.

* If you have done this right, once the glue is set you will have completed the assembly of the card, and all you have to do is stamp on it, open it, stamp on it again, open it again, stamp on it more, open again, and stamp one more time.