Handmade greeting cards add a personal touch to any gift, and three-dimensional (3D) cards are especially impressive. This DIY project from Bricoportale shows you how to create a beautiful pop-up tulip card perfect for Valentine's Day or any special occasion. With a few basic supplies and some creativity, you can craft a unique card that stands out. For more home improvement and crafting inspiration, explore our curated collections.
Materials You'll Need
- White cardstock (approx. 15×20 cm)
- Green cardstock
- Scalloped-edge scissors ("magic" scissors)
- Leaf-shaped hole punch
- Sharp pointed scissors
- Clear glue
- Decoupage paper with tulip motifs
- Green jute twine
- Colored lace
- Double-sided foam adhesive dots
- Glitter fabric border trim (transparent with sparkles)
- Natural raffia

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Folding and Gluing the Base
Start by folding a sheet of white cardstock (15×20 cm) in half to form the card base. Using scalloped-edge scissors, cut a piece of green cardstock to half the size of the white card, trimming three sides to create a decorative edge. Apply a thin line of clear glue along the inside fold of the card. Adhere the green cardstock so that its non-scalloped edge aligns with the card's fold. Use a leaf-shaped hole punch to create three evenly spaced holes along the outer edge of the card. Color two of the punched leaves green and attach them with foam adhesive dots between the holes. Finish the hole edges with a glitter fabric border trim for extra sparkle.
Adding Raised Details
Fray a small piece of green jute twine to simulate grass blades, and tuck it under a strip of colored lace glued at the base of the card. From your decoupage paper, carefully cut out several red tulips using sharp pointed scissors.
Final Touches
Remove the protective backing from the cutouts. In a small dish, mix glue with glitter and dip each cutout to coat both sides. Attach the tulips to the card, then embellish with additional lace and a small bow made from natural raffia. Let everything dry completely before gifting.
Where to Find Supplies
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of paper is best for 3D cards?
Heavy cardstock (at least 200 gsm) works best as it holds folds and stands up without tearing. You can find a variety of cardstock and crafting supplies in our home improvement section.
Can I use different motifs besides tulips?
Absolutely! Feel free to experiment with flowers, hearts, or any decoupage paper design. For more creative ideas, browse our wall decor for inspiration.
How do I make the card stand up properly?
Ensure the green inner cardstock is firmly glued along the fold. Using double-sided foam adhesive dots for raised elements helps create depth without flattening the card.
Where can I buy glitter and decoupage paper?
Our home improvement collection includes a wide range of crafting materials, including glitters, glues, and specialty papers.
Can children make this card?
With adult supervision, older children can enjoy this project. For simpler crafts, check out our home improvement section for kid-friendly supplies.
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