Holiday Pop-Up Card Templates

Who Doesn’t Love a Good Holiday Pop-Up Card?

Christmas is just around the corner, and you have that ‘It’s a few weeks before winter break and still so many things to do’ feeling! Finding and planning easy holiday craft activities can get put to the bottom of your (very long) to-do list. Well, we have one of the easiest (yet also fun) holiday crafts going around the craft tinsel-vine at the moment.

We have carefully constructed each of these templates to create some fun pop-up cards using various scenes in the easiest of ways!

Pop-Up Card Directions

  • Decorate the background and the different items of the card.
  • Cut out the template and fold along the middle line so that the dotted lines are outside.
  • Carefully cut along the two dotted lines while the card is folded.
  • Fold the card the other way, creating two right angles that pop up when the card opens (the Santa in a chimney template has one big pop-out section and a smaller one above).
  • Cut out the different items of each card and glue them where you wish.
  • Glue a greeting and some holly on the card too.
 

Santa Stuck in the Chimney
Christmas Pop-Up Card Template

This cute Christmas card uses a double right-angled pop-up to have the bottom of the house and Santa popping out the top.

Download this Christmas pop-up card template here.

Christmas Pop Up Card Template


Snowman  Pop-Up Card Template

This template includes a couple of snowmen as an option for those that don’t necessarily celebrate Christmas but still want to celebrate winter!

Download this winter pop-up card template here.

Christmas Pop-Up Card Template


Summer Santa
Christmas Pop-Up Card Template

Summer Santa? Who would ever dream of it! Your students are sure to get a laugh when they see Santa at the beach!

Download this holiday pop-up card template here.

Christmas Pop-Up Card Template


For more awesome holiday crafts and activity ideas,
check out our Winter Holiday Resources Collection.

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