Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Polar Bear Flip Gift Card


Polar Bear Flip Gift Card- JMRush 
Approximate Card size: H 6” X W 4.25”

This design has a gift card pocket under the Polar bear’s head and is compatible with both 8X12 and 12X12 mats.
You can purchase the Silhouette design files here: https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/artists/485222

You can purchase the SVG and Cricut compatible file here:https://www.jamieandjenn.com 




  1. Cut design pieces. I used double sided card stock.
  2. Fold the card base at the score lines. Glue the largest bear suit piece to the middle layer of the card base. Glue the small bear suit piece to the black bear bottom piece; aligning at the bottom center and edges. Glue the holly berries to the holly base.
  3. Glue the silver buckle to the combined bear pants. Glue the oval white mouth with cut outs to the coordinating solid black mouth piece; aligning at the center top. Glue the button with holes to the coordinating black button base. Apply glue to the side tabs on the card base.
  4. Attach the side tabs to the middle section. Allow to dry. Use pieces of foam adhesive squares to attach the puff ball to the hat base and the brim to the hat brim base. 
  5. Insert gift card. Glue the combined bear pant suit piece to the coordinating shape on the card front.
  6. Fold the top of the card base down and tuck under the buckle of the belt. Glue the combined hat brim and the scarf into place.
  7. Use a piece of foam adhesive square to attach the button to the scarf and the nose to the combined mouth piece. I curled the edges of the combined holly and used enamel adhesive jewels to accentuate the holly. ( Hint- I didn’t have any small red jewels, so I used a sharpie to color the jewels before attaching them:)
  8. Glue the combined holly to the hat brim. Use foam adhesive squares to attach the combined mouth/nose and glue the small round eyes to the card base.
  9. Apply glue to the back center of the bear’s head and attach the large combined hat base. I used adhesive jewels to accentuate the eyes.
  10. Ta Da!

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