Step 14 – Take your coloured pens and write the message you want for Easter, like “happy Easter” here, and draw some hearts around the card to fill it up nicely.Įt voilà, le tour est joué! You’ve just made your first Easter pop up card! 3.Ĝracked Egg Opening Card Step 13 – Use the hearts as chicken feet and glue them on the card. Step 12- Draw two small hearts on orange post-it notes, and cut them. Step 11 – Draw some legs with a sharpie pen on the card to create the chicken legs. Step 10 – Glue the two wings on the side of the chicken’s body. Step 9 – On a yellow sheet of paper draw the chicken wings and then cut them. Step 8 – On each side of the half circles, draw a black dot for the eyes of the chicken Step 7 – In an orange piece of paper, cut a small triangle to create a beak, and glue it in between the most central half circles.
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Step 6 – Glue all circles to one another on their side. Glue the other half of the circle to a second circle. Step 5 – Take the first circle and glue half of its side to the card, in the fold of the card. Step 4 – Hold all the yellow circles together in a pile and fold them in their middle. Step 3 – In a yellow A4 sheet of paper, cut at least 6 circles (8cm diameter) to create the body of the chicken. Step 2 – Cut a few green post-it notes in a zigzag, and glue them horizontally at the bottom of your card to create grass. Step 1 – Fold your A4 blue paper sheet in two. o Materials You’ll Need:Ī4 yellow sheet of paper, black sharpie pen, scissors, orange and green post-it notes, glue stick, A4 blue sheet of paper. We have followed Maggy’s creative ideas on this first Easter pop up card because we found it super easy and colourful – ideal for spring! Just follow the steps below on our tutorial video to make it with the kids. Step 10 – Finish up by decorating the inside and outside of your card! Happy Easter! 2.Ĝute Pop Up Chicken Card Step 9 – Now you can fold your card in on itself once more and see the egg pop up! Step 8 – Stick another A5 sheet to make it stronger. Step 7 – Next, you need to glue the back of the card, just make sure you avoid the pop-up egg design you made. You could also use coloured tapes or glitter. Step 6 – Take your favourite coloured pens and decorate the egg however you choose. Step 5 – Flip the card over and fold the card, whilst folding the egg inwards. Step 4 – Using a scalpel cut along the rest of the egg, leaving the tabs secure. Mark roughly a 2cm tab on the top and bottom of the egg you’ve just drawn. Step 3 – With a pencil, trace the egg shape template around the pink card. Step 2 – Fold an A4 pink piece of paper in two, to obtain an A5 size card, then fold your A5 half in two, and on the outside of the card, line up the egg cut out on the fold of the card. Step 1 – Cut out an Easter Egg shape template, and fold it in half horizontally. o Materials You’ll Need:Įgg-shaped cut out template, pencil, scissors, coloured pens, scalpel, A4 pink paper It’s a pretty straightforward one which recreates, in a few simple steps, the magic of a powerful card.
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Easy Pop Up Egg Cardįor this first pop-up card we have followed a tutorial written by Kitiya Palaskas, a craft-based designer and workshop teacher from Melbourne. Looking for something to do over the weekend with your kids? Why not try to DIY some Easter pop up cards? As Easter is just around the corner, we have compiled a few of our favourite pop up card ideas for Easter – so that you can surprise your little one with the cutest card.