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Pop-Up Monster Click here to print

This craft is reprinted courtesy of Robert Sabuda who understands how to captivate boys as well as girls with his pop up books.


Supplies

White Paper

Scissors

Markers, crayons or colored pencils

Wiggle eyes


Click here for printables

Instructions

Click on Printables and print out the complete illustrated instructions so you can follow along with the written instructions.

 

Take your card and fold it in half.

 

Draw a line (about 45 degrees) from the folded edge to the middle of the page. Cut along the line with scissors.
 
Fold the point towards you and crease it well. Fold it backwards along the same fold and crease well.

 

Fold the very tip of the point forwards......and backwards.

 

Open the card and push the main point forward as you close the card.

 

Open the card slightly and push the creased tip downwards and inwards. You now have a big v-fold with a little v-fold on top.

 

Close the card and draw two short parallel lines, about 3/4 inches long, in the middle of the folded edge.

 

Cut along the lines with scissors, through all four layers of the card.

 

Fold the tab backwards and forwards at the ends of the cuts. Make sure the new fold is parallel to the v-fold's edge. Repeat on the other tab on the opposite side of the card.

 

Open the card and push the tab on the right side inwards as you re-close the card. Repeat on the left side.

 

You now have layer folds coming off of your main v-fold - eyes for your creature!

 

Decorate your monster and show it off to your friends!



   




Contributor

Robert Sabuda

http://www.robertsabuda.com

Robert works in his studio in New York City that he shares with his partner, children's book creator Matthew Reinhart. When asked about his work, Robert says, "We love making books. It's hard work but the best part is not having to worry about making a mess. When being an artist is your job, you can make as many messes as you want to!"


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