Claims
- 1. A method of fabricating a greeting card capable of displaying a picture, comprising:(a) fabricating a blank comprising in order a front frame panel with a picture display aperture, a first fold line, a frame rear panel, a second fold line, an easel panel, a third fold line and a greeting panel; (b) forming a separation line on the easel panel; (c) folding the blank at the first fold line so that the frame front panel overlays the frame rear panel; (d) bonding the frame rear panel to the frame front panel at seal lines to form a picture-receiving pocket; (e) folding the blank at the second fold line so that the easel panel overlays the frame rear panel; and (f) bonding the easel panel to the frame rear panel.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising folding the greeting panel to overlay the easel panel.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising printing indicia on the frame rear panel and on the greeting panel such that the frame rear panel indicia are visible through the aperture and the greeting panel indicia face the easel panel.
- 4. A combined greeting card and frame, comprising:(a) a frame front panel having an aperture; (b) a frame rear panel foldably connected to the frame front panel along a first fold line; (c) an easel panel foldably connected to the frame rear panel along a second fold line, the easel panel having easel-forming cuts; (d) a greeting panel foldably connected to the easel panel along a third fold line; (e) the panels all being substantially the same size.
- 5. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 1, wherein one of the frame front panel, frame rear panel, easel panel and greeting panel has a separation line.
- 6. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 5, wherein the separation line is on the easel panel.
- 7. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 6, wherein the separation line is between the easel cuts and the third fold line.
- 8. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 5, wherein the separation line coincides with the third fold line.
- 9. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 4, wherein the frame front panel, the frame rear panel, the first fold line, the easel panel, the second fold line, the greeting panel and the third fold line are constructed to selectively dispose the panels in an over laying configuration having an order of the frame front panel, the frame rear panel, the easel panel and the greeting panel.
- 10. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 4, wherein the frame rear panel is bonded to each of the frame front panel and the easel panel.
- 11. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 9, wherein the frame rear panel and the greeting panel have indicia, the frame rear panel indicia being visible through the aperture and the greeting panel indicia facing the easel panel when the greeting panel overlays the easel panel.
- 12. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 10, wherein the frame rear panel and frame front panel form a picture receiving pocket.
- 13. A combined greeting card and frame, comprising:(a) a frame front panel having a picture display aperture; (b) a frame rear panel foldably connected to the frame front panel along a first fold line, the frame rear panel being adhesively bonded to the frame front panel; (c) an easel panel foldably connected to the frame rear panel along a second fold line, the easel panel being adhesively bonded to the frame rear panel; and (d) a greeting panel foldably connected to the easel panel along a third fold line.
- 14. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 13, wherein one of the frame front panel, frame rear panel, easel panel and greeting panel has a separation line.
- 15. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 8, wherein the separation line is on the easel panel.
- 16. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 9, wherein the separation line is nearer to the third fold line than to the second fold line.
- 17. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 9, wherein the separation line coincides with the third fold line.
- 18. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 13, wherein the easel panel has easel-forming cuts.
- 19. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 13, wherein the frame front panel, the frame rear panel, the first fold line, the easel panel, the second fold line, the greeting panel and the third fold line are constructed to selectively dispose the panels in an over laying configuration having an order of the frame front panel, the frame rear panel, the easel panel and the greeting panel.
- 20. The combined greeting card and frame of claim 19, wherein the frame rear panel and the greeting panel have indicia, the frame rear panel indicia being visible through the aperture and the greeting panel indicia facing the easel panel when the greeting panel overlays the easel panel.
- 21. A blank for forming a combined greeting card and frame, comprising:(a) a frame front panel having an aperture; (b) a frame rear panel connected to the frame front panel along a first fold line; (c) an easel panel connected to the frame rear panel along a second fold line, the easel panel having easel-forming cuts; (d) a greeting panel connected to the easel panel along a third fold line, the easel panel and the greeting panel symmetrical about the third fold line; and (e) the panels all being substantially the same size.
- 22. The blank of claim 21, wherein one of the frame front panel, frame rear panel, easel panel and greeting panel has a separation line.
- 23. The blank of claim 22 wherein the separation line is on the easel panel.
- 24. The blank of claim 22, wherein the separation line is between the easel cuts and the third fold line.
- 25. The blank of claim 22, wherein the separation line coincides with the third fold line.
- 26. The blank of claim 21, wherein the frame rear panel is sized to occlude the aperture in the frame front panel upon folding the frame front panel along the first fold line to overlay the frame rear panel.
- 27. The blank of claim 21 wherein the frame front panel is adhered to the frame rear panel and a picture receiving pocket is thus formed therebetween.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/766,745, filed Jan. 22, 2001 in the names of William Gerrie and Louis E. Thyroff.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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