3/16/2024 0 Comments Bubble letters happy fathers dayThis watercolor paper is thick and sturdy which makes the pop-up easy to stand! Using a pencil, write the word “DAD” in block letters on your watercolor paper and cut them out. Step 10: Your watercolor paper should be dried by now. Make sure to keep your pop-up parts away from the second piece of paper so they do not get glued. Step 9: Glue your second piece of paper to the outside of your pop-up card. Step 8: The pop-ups should open up when your paper is open like a card. Step 7: Open your paper up and now cut to the second line. Step 6: Using your scissors, cut to the first line while your paper is still folded. It should look like you have 3 capital H letters on your paper. 75 inches above the folded part of your paper. Step 5: Make three lines in-between every other set of lines at. Make sure these lines are perpendicular to your folded side of the paper. ![]() Step 4: Using your ruler, make a line at 1.5 inches, 2.5 inches, 3.25 inches, 4.25, 5.25 and 6.25 inches, all from the left side of the paper. ![]() I like letting my seven-year-old do this part to help her practice her math and measuring skills. Be sure to use a pencil for this part, such as OOLY’s Noted! Graphite Mechanical Pencil in case you need to erase and re-do the line. Step 3: Draw a straight line two inches in from the folded side of your paper. Step 2: Fold one of your two pieces of paper in half. After you are done painting, set it aside and let it dry. This paper will be used to spell the word “DAD” in your pop-up card. My daughter chose to paint her’s like the color of a sunset. ![]() Step 1: Begin painting on a piece of paper from your ‘Lil Watercolor Paint Pad using your ‘Lil Watercolor Paint Pods and ‘Lil Watercolor Brush Set. Father’s Day is around the corner and this DIY pop-up card is absolutely adorable! If you have little kids, grandkids, or are a teacher, this would be a perfect card to do with your littles.
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