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In this tutorial, you'll learn how to make a card that allows you to give the impression that the picture has a three dimensional aspect to it.
Steps
Making the Card Base
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1Get some cardstock, construction paper or printer paper. The card can be made in any color.
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2Fold the card in half.Advertisement
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3Make a two snips anywhere along the fold of the card where you want something to pop out. The longer the snip is, the closer to the end of the card the item will be.
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4Fold in the part that you snipped.
Adding the Drawings
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1Draw anything you want to add to your card. Perhaps draw clouds, trees, bushes, and people! Then cut out your drawings, neatly and carefully. In this tutorial, the artist has chosen to draw a snake that is coming up out of the card––it's a good idea to choose an image pose that suggests movement or length, to make the surprise even more exciting when the recipient opens the card.
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2Attach the drawings to the 3D card. Use tape or glue to position the drawings in the right spot. Close the card to check it fits well, then you're done!
Community Q&A
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QuestionCan I make the 3D parts anywhere on the card?Community AnswerAnywhere along the fold end. You shouldn't cut the 3D part on the fold line close to the top.
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QuestionWhat is the card supposed to look like when it is closed?Community AnswerThe card will look like any card, but with a slit. If you would like to cover the slits, put another layer of paper on the outside of the card.
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QuestionCan I make a book on the upper part of the paper?Community AnswerYes, you can, but make sure the fold does not get disrupted so as to manage the popping out.
About This Article
To make a 3D card, start by folding a piece of cardstock in half. Next, make two snips along the fold where you want something to pop out, and fold in the part you snipped. Then, cut out your drawing and glue it to the popped out area of the card so it has a 3D effect when the recipient opens it. For tips on how to design your pop-up card, keep reading!