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Tuesday 13 November 2012

Simple pop-ups you can Made!

Hi, everyone
Today I want to show you a simple pop-ups that you can carry out in your classroom.

Materials needed:
Robert Subuda Template printed on cardstock
http://www.robertsabuda.com/popmake/celebrations/frankenstein/popmake_frank-step1.asp
Purple cardstock
Green Cardstock
Black Cardstock
Small hole punch
Scissors
Pencil
Glue

Here the instruction to make a Frankenstein pop-ups card.

First, Prepare the template of Frankenstein pop-ups. 
Using a ruler as a guide, take the rounded end of a paper clip (or ballpoint pen that has run out of ink) and press along the dotted lines of the pop-up pieces and card.

 Carefully cut out the pop-up pieces and card following the solid, black lines around the OUTSIDE 
                                                              of the shapes ONLY.
Take your card, fold it in half and then open it. Set it aside. 

Take the body piece and fold it in half and then open it. 

Fold the bottom left edge of the coat up to the right arm and return it.  

Now fold the bottom right edge of the coat up to the left arm and return it.   
Hold the left arm in one hand and the left pocket in the other and bend towards you at the dotted line.

Hold the left shoulder in one hand and the chest in the other and bend towards you at the dotted line.

Hold the right arm in one hand and the right pocket in the other and bend towards you at the dotted line.

Hold the right shoulder in one hand and the chest in the other and bend towards you at the dotted line.

Press the left shoulder to the chest and hold while you fold the left edge of the coat up to the right arm and then return them to the original position.

Press the right shoulder to the chest and hold while you fold the right edge of the coat up to the left arm and then return them to the original position.
Decorate the front of your card

Glue Frankenstein on to your piece of cardstock cut to the size of an A7 card. Only glue the pants to the card. This will allow the remainder of the pop-up to fold into the card and then pop out!

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