25 February 2021

Easter Bunny Card

Here are some Easter card ideas
A pop-up card and a simple version...











And the easy version...
This is a Pop-Up Card featuring cotton wool discs for the tail and ears.
You could just feature the inside bunny image with cotton tail as a front cover to keep it simple.
For worksheets on the vocabulary, visit: http://www.macmillanelt.es/ (the Teacher's Corner section)

Materials
-Coloured A4 card -One piece for the card itself and the other to cut out the bunny images (blue and pink are ideal) ..plus you can use any off-cuts for decoration
-Cotton wool discs
-Decorative materials -wrapping paper, off-cuts of the card used, etc
-Basic materials -ruler, pencil, marker pen, coloured pens, 'pritt-stick' glue, scissors
Stage 1
-Cut the A4 pink card in half
-On one piece, draw around circular objects to get the body and head of the bunny
-Add ears (and feet)
*You could use a stencil for this if using for a class project
-Cut out (save the other half of the card for the main image on the front)
-Glue a circle on the card with 'prittstick' glue and stick on the cotton wool disc for the tail
Stage 2
-Fold blue A4 card in half
-Cut 2 slits vertically across the fold (around 2-3 cm ..the length of the cut should accomodate the size of the bunny to attach inside ..check it all fits by folding the card before sticking)
-Horizontally fold the cut parts and fold both ways
-Push the folded part inwards, which should provide a structure for your pop-up image
Stage 3
-Glue one side of the pop-up part
-Place the bottom edge of the bunny image against the folded patt
- Fold card flat and press, so both parts glue together
Stage 4
-Add clouds (with white stickers, white paper or the cotton wool discs) in the background
-You could add Easter eggs too
-Add message
 Stage 5
-On the other half of the pink card, draw a circular shape for the bunny face for the front cover (I used a CD for this). Draw on the ears
-Cut out
-Draw on the face. You could add pink circles for the cheeks and outline the face and ears, too
-You could also cut a cotton wool disc to 2 triangular shapes and add to the inside of the ears
-Glue a piece of card on the top of the card to provide an Easter message and to disguise the cut-out folded part
-Glue on the bunny face and any extra details with the off-cuts of card ..flowers, eggs, etc


Here are some cards made by students in my craft class.
We used the inside idea for the front of the card to simplify it.
Well done Laura, Elena, Alba, Guillermo, Martina and Olivia!
 Happy Easter!





3 comments:

  1. Thanks, Jack, for the great ideas for pop-up cards. The children enjoyed making these and learnt some new vocabulary and classroom language. The parents liked their cards too.
    Sara J - Seville

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  2. How can I ever thank you for this tutorial.. You may love the 3D Cards from http://popupcards.net. Maybe one day you will need, just bookmark it.

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  3. I wish I was talented and patient like u. You can get more patterns about 3D Easter Cards on the website. View more designs from them.

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