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Arts & Activities, Oct, 2001
ACCU-CUT[R] SYSTEMS introduces a new line of three-dimensional pop-out card die designs. Cards in Nothing Flat[TM] (used for making greeting cards) feature 10 intricate three-dimensional designs, including a castle, butterfly and more. Accu-Cut offers a backing for the note card and special foil paper to set off the pop-out card designs.
Once the card and backing are assembled, the foil is visible through spaces left by the cutwork of each design from the inside of the card. Several cards can be bound together to make a unique pop-up book, for which students can write stories to go with the pop-out designs. Each die comes with instructions for folding, which can be used as an instructional activity for older students. An envelope that can be cut from the same material as the card is also offered For more details, visit online at www.accucut.com or circle No. 400 on the Reader Service Card.
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