Quick and Fun Project: Light Up Pop Up Card for #MothersDay
This colorful, light-up Mother’s Day card is a great last minute project to work on with your kids! Checkout the step by step tutorial from jeffmazter406 on Instructables.
Ever need to create an impressive homemade card for someone special? With as little as two hours, create something priceless for that special someone. This pop up card is easy to make and will have an impressive impact on your audience.
The card is from an instructable that I got from kate12345. Here’s the link: http://www.instructables.com/id/Pixelated-popup-card/
The flowers were created using katmataz’s instruction: http://www.instructables.com/id/Origami-Paper-Corsage/
The leaf is from Muhaiminah Faiz: http://www.instructables.com/id/Origami-leaf/
The rest was created as a result of a brain spark and here are the results.
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