Do your students ever wonder why the sky is blue or why it rains? Or maybe they want to learn how to read a thermometer or predict the weather for their
Most of these pop-up templates are print-ready and can be downloaded in PDF format so pick a nice design, turn your printer on and get started right away!
With Mother's Day fast approaching, I thought I'd spread the love with this bird card pattern from the fabu book Paper Engineering. Click on the pop up bird card pattern to enlarge and make one yourself. To see a cute...
Pop up birthday cards are a delight to watch, with something interesting popping up the moment the receiver opens it. Making them at home is no mammoth task, and one …
With graduation season upon us, and another school year drawing to a close, this is a great time to help students think about where they’ve been, where they are, and where they’re heade…
Learn how to make an origami popup book, follow my step by step instructions. This book opens up into 4 sections like a concertina book.
A SECOND little sampler booklet of popup mechanisms, this time exploring Angle folds (V-folds). I especially like the double V-folds that point at each other and make the extensions (arms) rotate wildly.
Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
Sometimes, it only takes a single hand gesture to effectively convey what we want to say. So those of you that are more inclined to use non-verbal communication…
❗НЕ СТЕКЛО❗ !Конец хороший! Неприязнь к человеку,а после любовь. Неужели такое действительно существует? Да...даже те кто будут не переносить друг друга,смогут не только подружиться,но и даже стать кем-то более,чем просто друзья. Но при каких обстоятельствах появилась такая связь.....? !Стекло-для меня это плохой конец! !Поэтому напряжённые моменты будут!
The 2nd Grade students studied the artist Vincent Van Gogh and his artwork. We also read the book, Camille and the Sunflowers. The students were able to create a giant sunflower creating emphasis in their artwork. Then they were shown how to blend colors using oil pastels. The students had to choose a cool color for their background to make their sunflower "pop" in their piece of art.
Learn to make quick and easy fabric bookmarks using fabrics scraps. This tutorial walks all level of quilters through the steps to make a fabric bookmark.
Comic Book Onomatopoeia Inspired by Pop Art | Paper Craft
Learn how to make an exploding pop up box card with this easy to follow step-by-step tutorial and free template.
Continuing my new obsession with pop-ups and paper mechanics. While practicing some tangles I created this tiny 3x3 inches (8x8cm) handmade paper pop-up card using Zentangle tangles such as Cadent, Nik (Bunny Wright) and Mooka.
Alla scoperta del testo narrativo: schede pop up da stampare e colorare
Usually, dollhouses can take up a lot of room, but this papercraft pop-up dollhouse kitchen, bathroom, living room and small garden all fold flat into a nice little book! 🏡 Download + build your own papercraft pop-up dollhouse book (by Konica Minolta): https://web.archive.org/web/20170510062604/http://www.konicaminolta.jp/about/csr/environment/env_contents/popup/index.html (archived link) IMPORTANT NOTE: The download links didn't seem to work anymore at first, but DON'T RIGHT-CLICK the PDF links to save the files directly! Instead, left-click to open the PDF files in your browser and when they are loaded, then save/download them. (old link: http://www.konicaminolta.jp/about/csr/environment/env_contents/popup/index.html)
Yay hello weekend! I've made a colouring in page to celebrate. If you're feeling a bit bored, or if you can't be arsed going out in the freezing cold, or if your kids need entertaining for ten mins while you put your feet up and have a glass of pinot, or if you're trying to avoid cleaning the bathroom ... this one's for you. Click on the pic. Print it out. And put your bestest felt tip pens to work. You're welcome. *for personal use only
Discover the joy of making personalized greetings with DIY pop up cards for every event imaginable! Learn how to make a pop up card with our step-by-step tutorials are designed to guide you through crafting beautiful, handcrafted cards. Perfect for adding a special touch to any gift, these 20 easy DIY pop up card ideas are versatile and suitable for a wide array of occasions. From vibrant Valentine's themes to festive holiday designs, the DIY pop up cards are endless. Engaging in the art of DIY pop up cards offers a blend of personal sentiment and creative expression. Our tutorials
Are you tired of the same extension projects for independent novel studies or literature circles? Then look no further! This 3D Pop-Up Picture Book Report comes with everything your students will need to create this foldable project. Even the not-so crafty teacher will love making this project! You will only need plain white paper, scissors, glue and coloring tools to create this engaging project. That’s all! Included in this resource: Step by step instructions that will be easy enough for your students to understand on their own. Detailed pictures are included for easy assembly just in case. A template that can be printed for students. (The template tells students were to cut and fold too!) Two different sets of directions are included in this resource to differentiate instruction for readers of different levels and abilities. (Students will either create their own picture book version of the novel they read OR students will create a summary of their novel.) A story map is also included so students can identify the plot of their story, theme, characters and setting. Two Rubrics are included. One is already created for you and another is EDITABLE to best meet your needs. Visit my blog for a step by step video tutorial to create this project with your students. https://lessonsovercoffee.com/research-projects-for-students-easy-to-create-foldable/ Here's what other teachers have said: "Such a fun project idea. My students loved being creative while showing the elements in their stories!" "My students were so excited when I shared this project with them. I can't wait to see their final products. Thank you!" "I can't wait to use this year! I am having my kids do this for their first independent novel study. :-)" Looking for more easy and exciting projects! Then visit my store for more!
We have a lot of storage space in our pop up. In fact, you might remember I did a post here about how we added doors to our dinette storage area so we could access the space easily. How could we possibly need MORE storage space, right? Well, after our two-week road trip, we realized …
This Puppy Ears Card is an adorable card that is easy to make and a delight to open! Kids will love making and giving this fun card.
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This project has been on my “to try” list for a while. I scored a Rolodex a while back and want to make lots of mini collage art that can be viewed on a spinning wheel. Pop on over to M…
Check out the coolest printable ever! Grab one, color it and glue together to make a totally awesome flextangle!
Art portfolio of pnw artist Katie Kelm of upcycled, rustic, homesteading, and wildlife designs.
Easy DIY Happy Mother's Day card with beautiful big pop up flower: tutorial, video & free printable templates for handmade version & Cricut print and cut!
After receiving a couple requests, I have finally gotten around to creating my first tutorial. Now, please bear with me. It’s my first one and I hope that I can make them better over time. I…
Students really seem to be drawn to contemporary artist Romero Britto and his vibrant, cheerful paintings! In this easy art lesson, 3rd Gra...
These last couple months have been such a joy! I've been assisting a friend get a Sunday School program started for our growing church plant and we've decided to read through "The Jesus Storybook Bible" by Sally Lloyd-Jones through Zonder. Since we are still a small group, the age range is fairly wide: from three to ten. Finding projects to go along with the story has been a little trial and error, and a little bit of making projects up as I go! That's why I wanted to share this free printable I made up with you. I found the basic idea from "Hands On Bible Teacher", but was unable to locate any similar printable, so I sketched one out quickly and thought there may be someone else out there who could use the template The basic idea is that you color it in, then cut along the top and bottom of each level. Then, fold the stone layers forward and the rest backward to make the building stand out. I think this would work well for a pop-up book, too, if you'd be so inclined! Click on image below to open full sized. To finish off the time after story, prayer, and this pop-up page, I brought in all our foam blocks and the kids broke off into teams. The team to build the tallest tower in a set amount of time won! It seemed a good time was had by all and my son was even able to re-teach me what he had learned that morning, so we're going to call it a win! =) I hope someone else out there can put these ideas to use again, somewhere! And I would love to hear how it works for you!