How Do You Make A Castle Pop Up Card (Robert Sabuda Method)?
Here is a fun project that might impress everyone from your Mom to your skeptical teenager: Make a castle pop up card that looks like the real thing. Use it to send to a loved one, to keep as a room decoration, or the start of a new hobby making other pop-up cards. • Click here to get the image and then print out the full size image on a heavy paper, like card stock or construction paper. • Click here to get the image, and then print out the card for the castle on the same kind of heavy paper. • Use a ruler as a guide and 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 castle card following the solid, black lines. • Use the tip of your scissor to poke through the drawbridge area and cut it out from the main castle pop-up piece. • Fold the castle card in half and then open it. Set it aside. • Fold the top left tab of the main castle pop-up piece back
• Click here to get the image and then print out the full size image on a heavy paper, like card stock or construction paper. • Click here to get the image, and then print out the card for the castle on the same kind of heavy paper. • Use a ruler as a guide and 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 castle card following the solid, black lines. • Use the tip of your scissor to poke through the drawbridge area and cut it out from the main castle pop-up piece. • Fold the castle card in half and then open it. Set it aside. • Fold the top left tab of the main castle pop-up piece back away from you. Crease with your thumb or finger. • Place it back to its original position. • Repeat the step with the same tab this time on the second dotted line, folding it back away from you. • Release it back to its original position. Apply the same steps with t