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A Midsummer Night Non-fiction Year 1, Se quence 7
Introduction
Pop-up cards are fun and easy to make. Just cut out a card, find a picture and make a spring.
Glue them all together, then open your card – out pops a surprise!
Follow the instructions and make a pop-up card yourselves.
Things you will need
From How to Make Pop-up Cards by Monica Hugh es
Instructions
a large pebble
a ruler
a pencilsome thin card
a glue stick
a small stapler
some feltpens
some photographsor pictures
two strips of paperof different colours
a pair of scissors
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Making the frame
1. Fold the thin card in half.
2. Press along the fold with your finger.
3. Now press it again with the edge of your ruler.
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4. Draw a rectangle on the front of the card with your ruler and pencil. Leave a wide border round the edge.
5. Bend the card and make the first cut in the centre. Cut out the rectangle following the pencil line.
6. Cut as neatly as you can.
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7. Use felt pens to write a greeting on the frame and decorate the border.
Choosing the picture
1. Try the frame on top of different pictures. Find a picture that fits inside the card. Make sure the picture is larger than the frame.
2. Cut out the picture so it fits in the frame.
Tip
If the picture is on thin paper, stick it onto thin card first.
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Flow chart
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