How To Make a Pop up Photograph

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Make a Pop up Photograph

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Making your favorite photo into a pop-up is fun and relatively easy. Pop up your family, your pet, your best friend, or you can invent your own imaginary scene using magazine cut-outs and drawings. Here's how...

 

Step 1  

Choose a photo of a background or vista. This image will be folded in half so that the top of the image is the "backdrop" and the bottom of the image is the "floor" or "ground." You can use two different photos, one for the top, another for the bottom, and glue them onto a sheet of paper.

 

Step 2  

 

Cut out separate photos of the objects you want to pop up in front of the background.

 

Step 3  

Fold the background photo in half (photo on the inside) and press along the fold. Keep the photo folded.

 

Step 4  

Make two parallel cuts of the same length into the fold of the photo (about 1/2 to 1 inch apart). The longer these cuts, the further the image will sit from the background. The cuts should not be longer than the height of your cutout photo and the width between them should not be wider than your cutout photo, either.

 

Step 5  

Make another set of cuts for each additional photo.

 

Step 6  

Fold the tabs between the cuts back and forth, pressing them flat.

 

Step 7  

Return the tabs to the flat position.

 

Step 8  

 

Open the photo halfway to 90 degrees. Use your finger to push each tab forward into the center of the photo, creating pop-up boxes.

 

Step 9  

Glue your cutout photos to the front of each pop-up box to create a pop-up scene. The finished pop-up has a spatial sense of fun.

 

Tips

  • Print photos on matte rather than glossy paper to make cutting, folding, and gluing easier.
  • Choose photo backgrounds that are relatively plain landscapes or interiors.
  • Choose photo objects that are in focus and easy to cut out.

Things You'll Need

  • Several photos or several copies of the same photo that can be cut apart
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick

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