Circular Pop Up - Here Comes Santa

September 25, 2024

Circular Pop Up - Here Comes Santa

To create your circular pop-up card, separate the pieces in your Here Comes Santa Claus Circular Pop-Up Card kit.
Decorate the bases for the circular pop-up card as shown, making sure to only add adhesive along the outer edges of the left, right, and bottom sides on the pocket sections (top right). (You want the top and middle sections of the pockets free of adhesive, so you can add tags in the pockets later on.)
Once you have decorated the bases, you will fold them to make half cubes. Make valley folds on each section except for the diagonal score line. For that you will make a mountain fold.
Add a strong adhesive to the tab, then adhere the tab to the back side of the section with the diagonal score line.
Once finished, you will have four half cubes.
Adhere the bases back to back leaving the end pieces open.
Adhere the tan gingham panels on each end.
Adhere a 24" length of ribbon around the center of the covers, then set the pop-up card aside.
Pop the center out of the foam square and remove the film from the acetate sheet. (The film is on one side of the acetate only.)
Remove the liner from one side of the foam frame and attach the acetate to the frame.
Turn the foam and acetate over, and fill the window with some of the Sprinkles.
Remove the liner from the foam and attach the panel with the wreath so that the image is facing inward.
Finish decorating the shaker frame, then adhere it to the front of the circular pop-up card.
Decorate the tags in the kit as desired, then add the tags in the pockets of the circular pop-up card.
Fold the pages in and tie a bow to finish.
You now have a fun and festive circular pop-up card to gift or use as home decor for the holidays.
We hope you enjoyed creating with K.I.S. Kits!



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