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From YouTube: Folding Christmas Card with Katy and Michael
Description
In this video Katy demonstrates how to make Michael's folding Christmas card.
You can download the template here, just click the flip on short edge option.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wyZhGkYYIQxyf7kPRctCXq-dVn8eOKkD/view?usp=sharing
A
Hello,
everyone
and
welcome
back
to
another
bcp
library,
video.
My
name
is
katie
and
today
for
this
craft
video,
I
am
going
to
be
joined
by
my
colleague,
michael
who
is
a
very
clever
man
who
works
in
the
heritage
library
and
knows
all
about
local
history
of
bournemouth.
So
if
you
ever
come
into
bournemouth
library,
you
will
see
him
upstairs
on
the
heritage
desk
and
he
is
going
to
tell
us
how
we
can
make
this
christmas
card
and
I'm
going
to
be
making
it,
as
he
tells
us.
B
Hello,
we're
going
to
try
and
make
a
folding
christmas
card
today.
The
best
way
to
do
this
is
to
use
two
different
colored
bits
of
card
and
to
copy
onto
them
the
design
of
the
christmas
card.
It
helps
having
two
different
bits.
You
can
use
just
the
one
set
of
colors
if
you
like,
but
it
helps
having
two
different
bits,
because
it's
useful
for
the
construction
process
and
also
it
makes
the
end
result
a
little
bit
more
interesting.
B
You
may
find
that
it's
not
entirely
clear
where
you
need
to
do
the
cutting,
so
you
might
want
to
take
a
pencil
and
go
over
the
lines
just
to
make
sure
you've
got
a
nice
clean
edge
to
cut.
So
we
can
do
that
to
both
bits
of
card,
so
we
cut
both
of
those.
You
then
end
up
with
two
large
squares
of
cards.
Each
of
these
has
got
to
be
cut
again.
B
First
of
all,
each
of
those
squares
has
got
to
be
cut
in
half
so
just
down
the
middle.
Following
the
lines
that
are
there,
so
you
need
to
do
that
to
both
of
them
and
once
you've
done
that
you
then
need
to.
You
will
have
two
oblongs
of
card
again.
You
need
to
cut
those
oblongs
in
half
once
more
and
you're
going
to
end
up
then
once
you've
done,
that
with
eight
bits
of
card
all
together
and
they'll
all
have
different
designs
on
facing
up,
as
you
put
them
onto
the
table
in
front
of
you.
B
So
once
you've
done
the
cutting
and
got
everything
ready,
you
can
start
to
assemble
your
cards.
What
you'll
need
to
do
is
to
pick
up
one
bit
of
card
that
says
happy
christmas
on
the
front
and
another
card
and,
as
I
say,
try
to
get
one
in
a
different
color
that
has
got
the
large
star,
shooting
the
shooting
star
going
on.
B
So
when
you're
looking
at
those
happy
christmas
in
the
shooting
star,
turn
them
over,
and
you
will
see
that
you've
got
some
more
designs
on
there
and
a
line
going
down
the
middle
on
one
of
the
cards.
The
line
separates
father
christmas's
slave
from
an
angel
there's,
a
line
between
the
two
of
them
so
cut
along
that
and
again
you'll
have
two
oblongs
on
the
other
card.
There's
a
bit
that
says
two.
So
it's
going
to
be,
who
you're
sending
the
card
to
and
there's
a
blank
square
and
a
line
between
those
two.
B
You
cut
along
those
lines
as
well
and
you're
now
left
with
four
oblongs
now
off
those
oblongs
you'll
see
that
there's
little
squares
on
the
edges
of
them
and
lines
that
separate
those
so
you're
going
to
want
to
fold
along
those
lines
and
you're
going
to
want
to
fold
so
that
the
lines
are
up
most
and
you're
folding
down
and
back
onto
the
other
side
of
the
card.
B
B
B
B
Card
you'll
notice
has
got
just
a
couple
of
designs
on
this
father
christmas
and
a
christmas
tree
line
that
up
against
the
bit.
That
says
two
from
it,
so
that
father
christmas
is
next
to
the
lantern,
and
the
christmas
tree
is
next
to
the
robin,
then
take
the
other
card
and
turn
it
backwards
again,
so
that
you
can
read
the
bit
that
says,
happy
christmas,
you're
all
ready
now
to
start
gluing
the
card
together.
B
B
The
other
thing
you
need
to
take
is
the
bit
from
the
front
of
the
card,
the
other
color
which
says
christmas,
and
on
the
back
of
that,
if
you
just
turn
it
over
you'll
notice,
there's
a
little
snowman
and
another
a
so
you're
going
to
have
to
glue
the
two
bits
that
say
a
together.
So
the
best
way
to
do
this
is
probably
to
use
a
glue
stick.
If
you
want
to
use
double-sided
tape,
you
can,
but
you
need
help
with
the
scissors,
so
put
the
glue
on
the
bit
of
the
card.
B
That
says
two
just
where
the
robin
is
just
over
the
area
where
the
a
is
try
not
to
go
outside
the
that
square.
That
has
the
a
in
the
center.
Keep
that
nice
and
neat.
If
you
can,
you
don't
want
the
glue
escaping
once
you've
got
the
glue
on
press
down
the
bit
of
the
card
that
says
christmas,
so
you'll
be
reading
christmas
when
that's
in
place,
you'll
then
see
a
few
stars
above
that,
and
the
lantern
will
be
visible.
Make
sure
you
press
that
down
hold
it
nicely
in
place.
You.
B
Long
as
the
glue
hasn't
gone
anywhere
lift
up
the
free
bit
of
the
part
of
the
card
that
says
christmas.
You
can
then
place
the
bit
the
other
bit
of
a
card
that
will
have
the
father
christmas
and
christmas
tree
on
it
again.
Next
to
the
robin
and
the
lantern
line,
this
up
nice
and
carefully
put
some
glue
on
the
bit
that
says,
b
and
you'll
notice
on
the
back
of
the
christmas
card.
B
You've
got
a
d
and
a
c
and
that
matches
up
the
d
and
c
on
the
happy
part
of
the
card
so
on
the
bit
which
is
facing
up
to
you
just
next
to
the
lantern,
put
some
more
blue
on
the
d
when
you've
done
that
line
up
happy,
make
sure
that's
stuck
down
nicely,
make
sure
that
it
lines
up
so
that
the
bit
of
the
card
that
now
says
happy
christmas
all
seems
to
work
reasonably
well
is
lined
up
nicely
with
each
other.
B
B
Certainly,
if
you're
using
a
glue
stick
before
you
have
a
go
at
opening
it
now,
once
you're
ready
to
open
the
card
and
see
how
it
works,
you
have
it
so
that
happy
christmas
is
facing
you
and
you
lift
up
the
center
of
the
card,
so
that
happy
goes
up
and
christmas
comes
down
and
you'll
see
you
get
to
the
bit
that
says
two
and
there's
the
blank
space.
Now
you
can
turn
the
card
around.
B
So
it's
the
right
way
up
and
you
can
write
in
that
blank
space,
the
person
you're
sending
the
card
to
and
as
you're
looking
at
this
you'll
see
that
on
the
left
of
the
card,
there's
santa
and
his
sleigh
there's
some
presents
below
him.
There's
this
moment
above
on
the
right
side
of
the
card.
There's
the
angel,
there's
some
the
three
kings
crowns
and
there's
a
wreath.
B
You
then
can
open
the
card
once
again.
So
take
the
center
bits,
the
bottom
of
where
it
says
two
and
the
top
of
where
you've
written
who
the
card
is
going
to
gently
pull
those
apart,
and
you
should
get
to
a
bit
that
says
from
and
when
you
flatten
that
down,
you
can
write
your
name,
and
that
will
be
just
next
to
where
the
angel's
picture
is
so
you
can
let
people
know
who's
sending
them.
The
card.
B
You've
now
got
a
card
that
looks
a
little
bit
like
a
cross
shape.
You
can
then
open
this
bit
again
from
the
center
this
time,
instead
of
going
up
and
down
you're
going
sideways,
so
the
bit
that
says
from
should
fold
away
from
you.
You
might
find
at
this
point
that,
as
the
card
opens
up,
little
bits
of
the
card
in
the
center
tend
to
stick
a
little
a
little
bit.
Don't
worry
too
much
about
that!
You
can
trim
those
off
later.
B
B
That,
on
either
side,
you've
got
a
little
bit
of
the
other
color
showing
past
just
trim
those
down.
So
the
card
is
nice
and
square
all
the
way
around
and
there's
no
excess
coming
off.
The
pictures
won't
match
up
exactly,
but
it's
only
tiny
little
bits
of
them
and
it
should
help
the
whole
card
work
most
effectively.
B
Turn
it
over
and
check,
there's
nothing
showing
the
other
way
around
once
you've
done
that
with
the
trimming
just
work
through
the
card
again
so
start
off,
happy
christmas,
open
up
and
down
turn
it
around
to
the
bit
that
says
to
where
you've
written
your
name
open
that
up
and
down
we'll
get
back
to
the
bit
which
says
from,
and
it's
a
prostrate
open
that
side
to
side.
You'll
get
back
to
the
star
open
that
top
and
bottom
you'll
get
back
to
happy
christmas.
B
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much,
michael
for
showing
us
how
to
make
this
christmas
card
and
michael
has
given
his
design
to
the
library.
So
we
are
going
to
put
it
in
the
description
down
below.
So,
if
you
want
to
make
this
card
yourself,
you
can
print
it
out.
Just
follow
the
instructions
are
in
the
description
and
you
can
print
it
out
and
follow
this
along
again
and
make
it
yourself
if
you
would
like
to,
and
thank
you
again
to
michael
for
sharing
this
with
us.
A
He
is
always
up
in
the
heritage
library
at
bournemouth
library,
and
he
knows
lots
about
local
history
of
bournemouth
and
if
you
ever
go
into
bournemouth
library-
and
you
want
to
learn
about
local
history,
he
is
the
person
for
the
job,
so
I'm
just
coloring
mine
in
now,
just
finishing
it
off.
You
can
color
yours
in
with
whatever
you
have
at
home.
Maybe
you
have
some
felt-tip
pens.
Maybe
you
have
some
paint
or
some
sequins
or
some
glitter.
You
can
decorate
yours.