
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. 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. Hoppity wishes for a great day! Happy making.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. Write, paint or glue any text or Easter greeting to the interior of the card or to the cover. Gently score a straight line at the bottom of the bunny and fold up, then, back into place. This piece will be glued to the base of the bunny. Cut out a rectangular piece of green and fringe it for grass. Once it has been cut, slide a piece of paper under the bunny to protect the card and paint, color or glitter the bunny. This area needs to remain intact and will be the area that will be folded. Carefully cut around the body of the the bunny but do not cut the area at the base of the bunny. Now, with the bunny cut out, fold it over the card. So, to get started, cut out the bunny in the middle of the temple. If you cut this template in 1/2 it should fit standard sized cards in your region. If you would like to use a template for cutting out the bunny, choose the template (here or here). Prepare a working space that has a cutting surface. Do you do much as preparation? We have our Easter Bouquet (here) and are working on eggs, too.īone tool for scoring Tutorial: Let’s get started: Are there other traditions where you live? I’d love to hear from you. I wasn’t familiar with the Easter bell until I met my husband.

I’m fascinated with culture and traditions. Even if the Easter Rooster comes to Sweden or the Easter Bell in France, it’s the Easter Bunny who comes to our house. These Pop-up Easter cards will mailed but, making them had me thinking about what’s ahead. The bunny pops up when you open the card ….

Swedish children go from house to house dressed up as witches - yes, a witches - passing out hand made Easter Cards or drawings, trick-or-treat style, in exchange for coins and candy!īelow, you will find the instructions and printable template for these super, simple and versatile Pop-Up Cards. Traditionally, Easter weekend in Sweden will mean that neighborhood kids will arrive, making a trick-or-treating-type circuit. Are you ready to make these Pop-up Easter Bunny Cards, too? The Easter Bunny’s on his way! We’re making Bunny Pop-Up Cards today.
