Pop up birthday cards are a delight to watch, with something interesting popping up the moment the receiver opens it. Making them at home is no mammoth task, and one …
3D Cat Card DIY - this is super cute and EASY Cat Pop Up Card. Simply darling. Complete with free how to printable & fun Cat Puns for Birthday & Valentines
First I just want to take a moment to remember and reflect on all of those affected by the horrific events on September 11, 2001. For today I have a special fun fold for you. This is a little challenging, but I will give step by step instructions. Warning, there are a lot of photos
This card turned out so Beautiful! I cased it from a Stampin Up Demonstrator in Switzerland, Kreative Pause-EL I love it. The Dimensions a...
Most of these pop-up templates are print-ready and can be downloaded in PDF format so pick a nice design, turn your printer on and get started right away!
Hi everyone, today I’m sharing these striking Star Explosion Pop-Up Cards. This fun card style is easy to make and no specialty dies are needed to create this unusual shape. These fold down…
This is a digital product for instant download. No physical product will be sent to you. Cute 3D pop-up dachshund surrounded by flowers with a butterfly on his head! Opening the card to different angles makes the dog's expression change. There is no message, so you can write your own and use this card for any occasion. The card is perfect for a friend's birthday or Mother's Day. Easy or moderately easy level. Detailed instructions and envelope template included. MATERIALS AND TOOLS (for 1 card): 8 ½” x 11” sheet cardstock for card insides 8 ½” x 11” sheet cardstock for card outsides 8 ½” x 11” sheet cardstock for dachshund 8 ½” x 11” sheet cardstock dachshund 2nd color (optional) 8 ½” x 11” sheet cardstock for leaves 3" x 6” sheet cardstock for flowers (I used double sided for the 1 color dachshund card) Small scrap cardstock for eyes and nose (if making 1 color Dachshund) Small scrap cardstock for mouth Small scrap cardstock for teeth Small scrap cardstock for butterfly 11" x 11" sheet paper for envelope Glue Cutting device (Cricut, Silhouette, ScanNCut, Knife) Scoring device Licensing: The digital files are for your own personal use. You may not sell the digital files or copy them to share with anyone. You may not print then share or sell the files in unfinished form. You may make and gift as many as you like. You may make the item and donate to your favorite charity. You may cut, assemble and sell up to 10 of the finished item, but not on Etsy. For more than that, please contact me for a commercial license.
How to make this super easy pop-up heart rainbow card from paper! Cut it with scissors (free pattern) or with your cutting machine (free SVG/DXF files). It's quick and easy, but with a big WOW! factor. Great for Valentine's Day, birthdays, Mother's Day, or LGBTQ pride!
Still working on restoring the links to older Christmas Cards. Here is the card from 2002. What happens when Mom gets a job? No one is ho...
How to make this super easy pop-up heart rainbow card from paper! Cut it with scissors (free pattern) or with your cutting machine (free SVG/DXF files). It's quick and easy, but with a big WOW! factor. Great for Valentine's Day, birthdays, Mother's Day, or LGBTQ pride!
Karen Burniston's Design Team has our challenge day today, with 'The Great Outdoors' as our theme. For my card I used Karen's Tent Pop-Up die set, which includes everything to make a beautiful tent, fire, fire surround, and pop-up tree stump! The papers I used are all from Carta Bella's 'Flora No.2' 12x12 set and 6x6 pad. The sentiment comes from the 6x6 pad. Karen has a great assembly video, which shows how the card comes easily together - it was seriously so satisfying to make! The grass border was made using Karen's Nature Edges die set. I thought about what I like most when I go camping - I like making my tent pretty (yes, I've hung bunting on my tent before, though I haven't got such a gorgeous floral tent!), I like a good book, a decent light (in this case a lantern from the Camping Charms set), and nice things to eat and drink. I tried to re-create those elements in my card! (The book and mug with marshmallows I cut by hand.) The card front is just very simple, with a sentiment from the 12x12 Flora No.2 set. Everything folds down very cleverly! Product Links:
Twist and Pop cards are fabulous, interactive cards with a central panel that twists and pops outward to reveal a message, image or combination of embellishments that is sure to impress the lucky receiver. TEMPLATE 1. Place the 11" x 41/4" piece of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 51/2". Fold along the score line to form your card base. 2. Use some patterned paper and an assortment of embellishments to decorate the front of the card as desired. I used one of the images and sentiments from the new Make A Wish digital stamp set. 3. Place the 11" x 33/4" piece of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 23/4", 51/2" and 81/4". Fold along each of the score lines starting with a valley fold, then a mountain fold and then another valley fold. 4. Decorate your image panel as desired. This is the section of the card that "twists and pops" as the card is open so you will probably want to display your main message or image here. 5. To create the mechanism, place the 8" x 3" piece of card stock horizontally on the desk in front of you. Use a pencil and ruler to measure and mark 21/2" from either end of the card stock, on both the top and bottom edge. See the template above for correct placement. 6. Place the 8" x 3" piece of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 4". 7. Rotate the card stock so that it is now vertical on your score board. Score at 11/2" intersecting the first score line. 8. Now we're going to score between the pencil marks you made in step five. Start at the top, left hand mark and score down to the bottom, right hand mark. Now score from the bottom, left hand mark up to the top, right hand mark. The four score lines should intersect in the middle of the card stock. Refer to the template above. 9. Fold and burnish all score lines with a bone folder. 10. Use your index fingers to fold the long sections inward as shown in the photos below. 11. Use a bone folder to burnish all the folds. 12. Now we're ready to construct our twist and pop card. You should have an image panel, the inner mechanism and the card base. 13. Apply some glue to the triangle shaped area on the card mechanism. Lay a ruler along the centre of the card base to find the mid point and line up the mechanism, directly below the fold, making sure the card still closes easily. Apply the mechanism, glue side down, and allow to dry for a couple of minutes. 14. Apply more glue to the second triangle section, then close the card to adhere in place. Allow the card to dry for a few minutes to ensure the mechanism is securely attached. 15. Open the card. The mechanism should unfold and lay almost flat on top of the card. Place the image panel on top of the mechanism, matching the centre score lines and keeping the edges flush. 16. Fold the right hand panel over to reveal the mechanism. Use a pencil to mark the position of the image panel. 17. Repeat on the left hand side, so that you have two clear pencil lines on the mechanism. 18. Apply glue on the top, right hand section of the mechanism. Keep the glue between the pencil line and the edge of the card stock as seen in the photo below. 19. Move the image panel so that it's flush with the pencil line and centred over the mechanism (see below). Unfold the image panel and press against the glue. Allow to dry for a minute. 20. Apply glue on the bottom, left hand section of the mechanism, keeping the glue between the pencil line and the edge of the card stock as seen in the photo below. 21. Unfold the image panel and press against the glue. Allow to dry completely. Your card is now complete! (You may have to open and close the card a few times to limber up the mechanism) Stamps:
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As a young girl, I had a slight obsession with pop-up books. I would collect them, display them open on our family coffee table and pretend they were a