Chick Pop Up Card
By Andreja, from https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/chick-pop-up-card-template/
We’ve got a brand new pop up card ready for you and just in time for Easter – print this Chick Pop Up Card Template, a wonderful Easter craft idea for your kids.
You can use this one as a pop up card or play with it and make the chick talk.
How to Make a Chick Pop Up Card
Before we do, we need these:
- Printable craft template
- Red cardstock (other colors are fine too)
- Print paper (regular or heavy)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Coloring supplies if you printed the black and white templates
Step by Step Instructions
Print out the template.
If you printed the black and white one, have the kids color in the chick.
Cut out the template – cut along the outer line (rectangle).
There is a dashed line running across the template – fold along that dashed line (with the design on the outside).
Now let’s take a look at the straight line in the middle of the beak.
Cut along that line.
There are two diagonal dashed lines going along the beak, fold along those lines.
Make the folds nice and crisp.
Now open up the card and push your fingers (from the back) through the beak and slowly start closing the card.
Nice and easy, so that all parts fall in place.
Run your fingers across the folds to make them crisper.
Stick the folded card into the red card (made out of card stock paper). First one side…
Then apply glue on the other side (of the template) and close the card and wait for the glue to set.
All done! Your Chick Pop Up Card is complete.
– English Storytime
Thursday, May 7th 2020. English Storytime, Mrs. Rous is reading ‘The Very Kind Rich Old Lady and Her 100 Dogs’ by Chinlun Lee.
– Thai Storytime
Thursday, May 7th 2020. Thai Storytime. Mr. Bank is reading ‘เจ้ากระต่ายสีดำ (The Black Rabbit)’ by Philippa Leathers; translated to Thai by Mr. Bank.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.
Thanks kindly,
SHR’s librarians