

Top tip! If your card is thick or has lots of embellishments, use a box envelope to protect it. Adhere the front matte and layer piece to the front of the card to finish. Add glue to the other side and close the card until the glue and dried.ġ0.

Add glue to one side of the cake piece and stick inside a 18x12.5cm yellow card blank.ĩ. Loving the pop up design? Check out the Papercraft Store for 'pop up' books and papercrafting supplies!Ĩ. Cut a piece of 11.5x16.5cm pattern paper and adhere to a piece of 12x17cm white card and decorate as desired. Cut two pieces of 4.5x4.5cm, 3.5x3.5cm and 2x2cm decorative paper and adhere to the six sides of the cake tiers.Įnjoying this pop up card project? Access a wealth of wonderful tutorials like this one, plus tips and tricks, expert advice, the latest from the world of papercrafting, inspiration-galore and gorgeous FREE craft papers with Making Cards & Papercraft magazine!ħ. Pop out the three cake tier shapes which will form create the 3D effect, fold the card in half and burnish well.ĥ. Score all the vertical lines again using a metal ruler and rub out pencil lines.Ĥ. Top tip! Use a T-square ruler to avoid wonky lines!ģ. Using a cutting knife and metal ruler cut all the horizontal lines.

Top tip! Use the template to get accurate measurements or make your own to help guide you!Ģ. Mark out the cake tier shape following the template on a piece of 24x17cm white card. First Edition 'Build A Cupcake' die setġ.Paper Addicts 'Once Upon A Dream' paper pad.
