So now I can share the photos of the mega card I made for my nephew.

Here's the front of the beastie - It measures 8-1/2" by 9-1/2"

Open it once, and this is what you see

Open the other flap - and
ta da - the cardstock aquarium
(overall length = 23-1/2")

Here is a close up of the fishy friends (you can't tell from the photograph, but I used transparency film to simulate the glass of the tank)
Samantha (mother of Ryan) also has an August birthday - her card was normal size, but according to my husband, it the best card I've made yet.

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