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Summary: The best handmade cards and envelopes! Learn how to make a creative pop-up frog card from scratch in this free video.
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"Hi this is Karen for Expert Village. Now we are going to unfold everything. You can already it see it start of the face. Then quarter fold it again. This is what we have you can already see the face of the frog. It can be a little bit difficult to do the popping out now. So you have to be patient and just work with it work with this fully. First you are going to pop out the mouth, the head part. So you have to just take each side crease it any way that you want to. You can put your finger in the mouth crease the and then again crease that. Go all the way around and once you get it you are going to just carefully that helps to crease it and the eyes can be rather tricky because they are a lot smaller. Put your finger inside and again you have to carefully pinch each side of that fold of the eye. It can be a little tricky but just sometimes it helps to take the blunt end of your scissors and just trace. Just kind of indent where the fold it suppose to be. You don't want to cut anything you just indenting that fold mark. That can help with the popping out see how that helped. Okay now we got both eyes going at once and the mouth. Everything has to be popping out at the same time before we can fold it. Once I crease it will pop up as soon as you open it. But you need to get that initial creasing done. Let us try one more time. The eyes are difficult and let's see. There one eye there we go. Now when we get like this and you see that everything is folding the right way and just do it slowly to make sure that you are not folding it the wrong way. Then press that nicely to get all the creases."
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