How To Make A Pop Up Card Flower Step By Step. You can have one main tab or multiples. Don't put glue anywhere but the flaps!
View the video tutorial for full setup details. You see point where you must use glue. Intended for children of 5 years and above.
Carefully Stick Your Paper Flowers To Your Stems.
Apply glue to the petal marked in the picture. Use scrapbook tape to tape the mirrored counterparts back to back with the color side visible. Press the card with hand for the glue to dry;
Take The First Pice Of Paper And The First Flower.
However, some parental supervision may be required when cutting. Open the card and repeat, attaching the other side of the flower stack to the inside of the card. You have 1 piece of paper 8 flower and 1 half flower.
But You Want One Card To Fit Snuggly Inside The Other.
Fold a piece of card in half. Place the folded flower stack inside of the opened card as shown. Don't put glue anywhere but the flaps!
How To Make A Pop Up Card:
Mountain folds look like the top of a mountain, and valley folds look like the bottom of a v — like a valley. Color in if you are using the blank template. View the video tutorial for full setup details.
Apply Glue To The Upper Part Of The Flower Petal Marked With The Dot.
Starting with the two largest center bouquet pieces slide them together. Place the flower shape at the center. You can add a little card to the back of the flowers that go on the back of the card, to make them pop a little too.