
Creating DIY pop-up cards is not as hard as you think. Once you get the basics down, it can be almost effortless. Paper, scissors, and glue are a must-have.
You can make your images out of any paper. Just be creative if you have old picture books, wrapping paper, ads that come in the mail, and other old cards.
Any colorful paper is a great starting point.
Many of the creative DIY Pop Up cards below are fairly easy. Click on the title links for instructions. Many of the sites you will go to will have more pop-up card tutorials. Search their site by typing in Pop Up in their search bar.
Easy Pop Up Birthday Card DIY by Red Ted Art

HOW TO MAKE POP UP CARDS by Tinker Lab

How to Make an Easy Pop Up Rainbow Card by I Heart Crafty Things

How To Make A Simple Pop-Up Card by A Beautiful Mess

Make a Pop Up Heart Rainbow Card by Jennifer Maker

Make a Birthday Card with Pop Up Watercolor Flower by A Piece Of Rainbow

A Fascinating Pop Up Card Idea to Make that’s Easier than You Might Think by TX Stampin

DIY Pop Up Card Tutorial by Rae Gun Ramblings

Christmas Tree Pop up Card by Easy Peasy And Fun

The Kissing Hand Pop-Up Card by Buggy and Buddy

Easy Butterfly Card by Jennifer Maker

3D Flower Pop Up Card Craft for Kids by K4 Craft

Snowflake Pop-Up Card by Helen Hiebert Studio

Pop-Out Valentine’s Day Card by Make and Takes

Tutorial For Sheep Birthday Card by Crafting and Stamping

DIY pop-up Valentine’s card by Skip To My Lou

DIY Pop Up Kite Card by Artsy Craftsy Mom

Seal Pop Up Card Template by Easy Peasy And Fun

Pop Up Best Dad Card Printable by Red Ted Art

DIY Pop Up Card For Mom By Welcome To Nana’s

Father’s Day Pop Up Cards: Ocean Scene by Holiday Crafts and Creations

Sail Away Pop Up Card by Little Green Box

Jill Davis, author for Life So Ever
Jill Davis grew up on army bases in the USA and Germany and has spent her adult life on the East Coast. She resides in Virginia where she gets to enjoy lots of hiking trails, kayaking, and other outdoor adventures. No recipe intimidates her and she is always up to try most foods. Her second language is sarcasm and she always looks for the good in life.