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This is a project that I did back in June for card club (which I am no longer a part of so I won't have any more card club cards to show you). I don't think it is fabulous and it is very simple so I never posted, but it fits with the theme of this week so here ya go!
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First, you need to make your Mickey. I used a hole punch to cut the large circle and a stencil for the small ones. Remember that if Mickeys head is the size of a quarter, his ears should be a dime.
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I used a variety of colorful papers that reminded me of a party.
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Cut your cards from cardstock.
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Cut a peice of your patterned paper that is about 1/4" smaller than the card on all sides.
I downloaded a Disney font
HERE and typed the phrase "Have a Magical Birthday" in Word. I printed it off and cut it out the size I wanted.
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You could add more detail to make it more fun and more "crafty." I had to make 12 of these cards so I kept them simple.
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I hope you have enjoyed my little Disney week! Feel free to add your own tips in the comment section of any post. Also, if you have a Disney post of your own, add a link in the comments so that others can see what you have done.