How To Create A Pop Up Card
Do you like to make your own cards? Today I'm sharing how to make pop-up cards with kids. These are easy, fun, and once kids get the hang of it it's hard to stop making them.
Every now and then I'll find myself in Target's card aisle, lured in by my wide-eyed kids who ogle at the colorful greeting ideas. I love it too, but we're rarely suckered in when it's so easy, fun, and frankly more meaningful to make our own cards.
I know, making your own cards can takes heap-loaps of time, and the truth is that we don't always have it. On the other hand, creative projects like this have some big benefits: they give my kids something constructive to work on and offer them lots of time to think about the recipient of their card (building lots of gratitude and love along the way).
My five-year old was getting ready for a couple of birthday parties, and she worked diligently on these pop-up cards. They can be ascomplicated or simpleas you like. Since making these cards, this has become her favorite card-making method, and most recently she made a princess card with a pop-up crown for a friend's dress-up party.
POP-UP CARD SUPPLIES
- Card Stock or other heavy-weight paper
- Colorful construction paper
- White Glue
- Scissors
- Crayons
- Envelope
HOW TO MAKE A POP-UP CARD
CUT THE CARD STOCK FOR THE POP-UP CARD
Cut a piece of card stock to the desired size.
Next, fold the card stock in half. Cut two parallel slits on the folded side of the paper, about one inch apart and about one inch long. I'd encourage you to play around with the length of these cuts.
Next, fold the tab up and crease it.
Open up your card.
And then pop the paper toward the inside of the card.
INVITE YOUR CHILD TO CREATE A POP-UP CARD
Cut a piece ofcolorful construction paper,the same size or slightly bigger than the card stock. Glue the card stock to the construction paper. Be sure that you don't glue the "pop-up" section down.
Set up the blank pop-up card and a bucket of crayons as an invitation for your child to create.
MAKE THE POP-UP DESIGN FOR YOUR CARD
Ask your child to think of what he or she would like topop off of the card.My five-year old made two cards: one had aspace themeand the other had agarden theme.She decided that she wanted arocket to pop off the space card and aflower to pop off the garden card. I helped her figure out how tall to make these objects.
Note: If the pop-up objects are too tall, they'll poke out of the card when it closes
Decorate the cards withcrayons, markers, or colored pencils.When the card is done, glue the pop-up piece in place and let it dry for about an hour.
MORE CREATIVE CARDS FOR KIDS
Check back tomorrow for a GIANT collection of open-ended and process-based cards that kids can make. Until then, here are a few more ideas to keep you busy…
FREE template for a pop-up paper giraffe and elephant
The Chocolate Muffin Tree shares the same technique shared here, with some additional ideas on what to add to the pop-up area: How to make a simple pop-up.
Similar to pop-up cards, try making a peek-a-boo card.
If you like handprint cards, this handprint card from Willowday is really unique.
How To Create A Pop Up Card
Source: https://tinkerlab.com/simple-diy-pop-up-cards-for-creative-kids/
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