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Tutorial – Pop-Up Origami Father’s Day Card

June 11, 2013 by Francine Clouden

Tutorial - Oh so very pretty father's day card from All Things Paper

Karla Lim from Oh So Very Pretty has truly outdone herself with this beautiful origami pop-up card created specifically for Father’s Day, and it’s available as a guest post on All Things Paper! If you’re looking for a heartfelt and unique way to show your appreciation to a special dad in your life, this card is the perfect DIY project to try.

What makes this card stand out is the combination of delicate origami and pop-up craftsmanship, creating a striking 3D effect that will surely leave a lasting impression. The design is both intricate and meaningful, making it a perfect blend of creativity and sentiment. Whether it’s for your own father, a grandfather, or any special father figure, this pop-up card is an amazing way to personalize a Father’s Day gift or even just a simple message.

Karla’s tutorial is wonderfully detailed, guiding you through each step with clarity and care. Even if you’re new to origami, her instructions are straightforward enough to follow, ensuring a satisfying result. You’ll need some basic materials, such as patterned paper, scissors, and adhesive, but the true beauty of this card lies in the skillful folds that bring it to life.

The pop-up feature adds an extra wow factor to the card, creating an element of surprise when it’s opened. It’s an exciting twist on traditional greeting cards, adding a bit of fun to the usually straightforward gifting process. Not only will this card be cherished for the message it carries, but also as a work of art that can be kept as a keepsake long after the holiday is over.

Plus, Karla shares her tips and tricks throughout the tutorial, ensuring that even beginners can succeed in making this beautiful card. Whether you decide to make one card or create several for different dads, this project offers endless possibilities to express your love and gratitude through the art of origami.

So if you want to make a Father’s Day card that is both memorable and meaningful, be sure to check out Karla Lim’s origami pop-up card tutorial. Click here to go to the tutorial, and get ready to craft something truly special!

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Visit the Doodlebug blog to learn more about this project and watch a flip through video.

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