


Step 1: Score your 4 x 6 paper 1 inch on each side.

Step 2: Fold on your score marks.

Step 3: Score 1/2 inch on ONE side.
Step 4: Fold back on your score line, use your bone folder tool to crease well. 
Step 5: To make the collar, fold the top down to meet the fold in the middle. Use your bone folder to help make the crease neat and flat.
Flip out the bottom to make the "arm" flaps of the shirt, starting from your center fold out.

Step 5: To make the collar, fold the top down to meet the fold in the middle. Use your bone folder to help make the crease neat and flat.



Step 6: Fold the bottom back up under the collar and now you have the shirt. I added a strip of blue cardstock for the tie. I layered the shirt on matching navy blue cardstock on the base of matching green cardstock. I cute a strip of decorated paper from the same paper collection as the shirt and stamped "Dad" in black ink on that strip of paper. It's really an easy card to make once you have tried making the shirt card one time. Try practicing the shirt card on some scratch paper to practice the fold.
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