How to Make 3-D Birthday Cards

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Summary: The materials needed to make a 3-D birthday card include paper, markers, tape or glue and scissors. Create a birthday card with a 3-D gift popping out with help from an elementary school teacher in this free video on card making.

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Stacey Olson holds a Bachelor of Science in education and human sciences degree, with an endorsement in inclusive early childhood education. She currently teaches at the elementary...read more

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"Hi this is Stacy and in this clip I will show you how to make a 3D birthday card. The materials are paper, markers, tape or glue and scissors. The first step is to take a piece of paper and fold it in half. Next you're going to go a third in and you're going to cut it about halfway and then you're going to go on the other side, go about a third in and cut it halfway down. Now you're going to open your paper, you're going to take and fold the little flap and then you're going to fold this part down. Now when you open it you will see the 3D effect and now we are going to make a picture on it. I've decided to make a present. Then you can make a bow if you want. Now when you open it you'll see your present that you made and now you can decorate and write happy birthday or write any other thing you want to. Now you will need your other paper and you're going to fold it in half and this paper needs to be bigger than your other one also. And take your present that you made and then you're going to take that paper, tape it on. After you've taped it, you're going to fold it back. Make sure when you open it that your present is still there and works. And now you're ready to decorate the front of your card. Now you have finished your 3D birthday card."

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