These free printable 3D Easter card crafts are a fun fine motor challenge for little learners. Pick from five different Easter cards to print and cut - free!

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Materials needed to make 3D Easter cards
These are not pop up cards. They are more like miniature dioramas that do best when they stay 3D instead of being re-folded.
Each 3D card only uses one sheet of paper and there are five different designs to pick from. No matter which version you pick, you will need:
- Your free printable PDF file (look for the row of arrows pointing at the download link)
- Printer access and paper. I recommend this 32# HP bright white paper because it's more durable than regular printer paper.
- Cardstock paper can also be used, but is more difficult for younger kids to cut and fold.
- Child safe scissors
- Glue stick
- Kids’ Scissors: Available in 4 cool colors kids love, our kid scissors for home and school are specially designed to accommodate a child’s hand
- Premium Blades: Our safety scissors for kids feature extra-strong and durable stainless steel safety blades with pointed tips
- Left- Or Right-Handed: Equipped with molded, symmetrical handles, our kids' safety scissors allow for either left- or right-handed use
How to make a 3D Easter card
First, grab your free printable templates by using the download link lower in the post.
Print as many copies of the craft as you'd like. Each page is its own card. The first page in the PDF includes written instructions.
This post also includes a video showing the card making process, step by step.
Have your child or students use blunt-tipped scissors to cut out the disk portion and the two standing pieces for each card.
Cut along the solid line on the disk marked with a scissor icon. Make sure to stop when the line turns dotted at the center of the disk.
Fold the disk in half, then unfold.
Fold the flap marked for gluing, apply glue, then glue in place to the back of the disk.
Fold the tab on each standing piece to the back. Apply glue, then glue in the marked spots on the bottom of the card. (You will see a "1" and a "2" on each piece.)
Allow the card to dry fully.
That's it! Your cards are ready to gift or to display as a diorama.
You can see two cards being cut and assembled in the quick tutorial video below:
3D Easer card printables PDF file download area
Your PDF file includes five different card designs:
This free printable cut and paste craft is licensed for personal use (non-commercial use), including school use/classroom use and library activity use.
You are not licensed to redistribute or sell the files or print outs. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post to download their own copies.
I hope your child or students have fun making this 3D Easter craft! Make sure to check out the posts below for more fun crafts and learning activities for little hands and minds:
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