Christmas is just around the corner, and we have a fun craft idea for you! Why not make a Christmas pop-up card to help get into the holiday mood? Friends, family, grandparents, aunts, and other family members would love this simple homemade gift from your kids. This Free Gingerbread Christmas Pop-up card would be the perfect thing to make, and we have included a free Gingerbread Man template that you can use.
Christmas printables help you create personalized holiday gifts and crafts for your family and friends. Christmas printables, such as coloring pages, activity sheets, greeting cards, and decorations, offer various benefits, making them popular during the holiday season.
These simple, Christmas-themed pop-up cards are adorable. They feature a gingerbread house, gingerbread men, Christmas trees, and ornaments. So print out this Christmas pop-up card template, and let’s get started.
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This free pop-up card includes a free printable Gingerbread man template and a free gingerbread house template to use while making this card. This gingerbread man and gingerbread girl template are both included.
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Printer (I use this one)
Gingerbread Christmas Card Template (Get the Free Resource Below)
Glue stick or glue
Pop-up cards are more creative and three-dimensional than standard cards. The interior of the card will not be flat. The interior will have a three-dimensional effect. When you open the card, seeing what pops up is fun!
You must print two pages of card stock when assembling a DIY pop-up card. Cut out each pattern piece separately and glue these pieces to a thick piece of card stock; usually, you can attach them with glue. Try to make your cuts very straight. The card will look better and go together more easily with straight edges.
Print both sheets of the Christmas Gingerbread pop-up card template on thick Card stock.
Fold the inner card sheet in half along the horizontal dotted line.
Cut slits along the dotted lines.
Next, cut out the gingerbread cookies, Christmas tree, and ornaments.
Glue these in the places marked with the glue icon.
Fold the outer card sheet in the same way.
Glue the outer card sheet on the back of the inner card sheet, printed sides out.
“Stir a bowl of gingerbread, Smooth and spicy brown.
Roll it with a rolling pin,
Up and up and down.
With a cookie cutter, make some little men.
Put them in the oven Till half past ten.”
Making a pop-up card with your family is a fun and creative activity and a meaningful way to strengthen family bonds, impart valuable life skills, and create lasting memories. It’s an opportunity for shared joy, learning, and the expression of love and togetherness.
These homemade cards are treasured keepsakes for years to come. As children grow older, they can look back on adorable pop-up cards and crafts they made. Whether displayed on the mantel or tucked away in a memory box, making homemade Christmas cards is a timeless Christmas tradition that can be enjoyed for years.
December is a special time of year for children worldwide as they eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus. But this Gingerbread Christmas pop-up card would also be perfect for a letter to Santa. Did you make this fun Gingerbread Christmas Pop-up card? Let us know in the comments.