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Teacher's popup Christmas card with money pocket

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This is Christmas variation of my first instructable. Since I was making this card for my son's teacher I gave it a standardized test theme, and included in the back a pocket for cash.

It is very easy to make with an exacto knife. The cuts should be simple enough to attempt with scissors, but I've never tried it so I can't guarantee the results.

The templates you will find here are formatted for 8.5" x 11" (letter size), but this should work just as well on A4 paper.

UPDATE:
You can sign up for a chance to download the PDF file for similar card with a flying stork at
www.makeanything.net The stork is perfect to accompany a baby gift.

Green.pdf(792x612) 18 KB
Red.pdf(792x612) 228 KB
White.pdf(792x612) 90 KB
Pocket.pdf(792x612) 62 KB
 
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Step 1What you will need

What you will need
One sheet of white 8.5" x 11" light cardboard stock (construction paper is OK, but regular printer paper won't look as good)

One sheet of red 8.5" x 11" light cardboard stock (construction paper would work)

One sheet of green 8.5" x 11" light cardboard stock (you could try construction paper, but it might be a little too flimsy for this color -- the pocket might rip too easily)

One sheet regular white paper for the money pocket

Exacto knife (or scissors if you don't have the knife)

Cutting mat (or any piece of cardboard or newspaper to protect your table)

Ball point pen

Regular old white glue




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12 comments
Dec 11, 2011. 8:26 PMTheGreatS says:
You undoubtedly know the science, technique and art behind making popup cards. Bravo
Dec 5, 2009. 11:04 PMporcupinemamma says:
How many coffee cups with apples can one teacher have? LOL.  I think your plan is a nice one.  I know many teachers who spend a lot of their own money for supplies for their classrooms.  They don't ask to be reimbersed and don't expect to be.  Your card is beautiful (lolrotf-when i was a kid, the parents sent the teachers alchohol! I guess they figured they needed it after dealing with all of us all year!)
Nov 28, 2009. 10:42 PMbiggestchops says:
i'm sorry, this is a cool instructable but... money? in a card? for the teacher? is that a joke? or do people actually give money to the teachers of their children?
Dec 18, 2008. 5:31 AMniceday8888 says:
Very nice, I am going to make one with my son this weekend for his teacher. Thanks
Dec 11, 2008. 8:10 PMgoodgnus says:
Congrats on making the newsletter!
Dec 10, 2008. 5:23 PMwhopoder says:
Beautifull! Great!
Dec 10, 2008. 5:16 PMKatze says:
i like theis
Dec 8, 2008. 5:47 PMmg0930mg says:
This is wonderful. Great job!
Dec 8, 2008. 3:43 PMshangrilarcadia says:
Nice job! The front saying is cute and the pop-up is neat

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I am trying to work on an overly ambitious tome, MAKE ANYTHING, a handbook for saving money, living green and having fun with trash. Trouble is, I keep getting distracted by pop-ups -- the cards, not ...
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