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Homemade mini pop-up book tutorial
Making inner pages: Fold A4 paper in half along the middle, and then fold it in half again to form a quarter-sized rectangle. Print out or hand-write the words and pictures you want (only one picture can be put on each page). Then convert a quarter-sized rectangle into a square. Cut off the extra parts with a cutter and ruler, and make multiple square inner pages in a similar way.
Making the cover: cut a 6cmx 19cm rectangle from A4 paper. Then fold it into a rectangle of 3cmx 19cm as the cover of the book.
White glue backing: Apply white glue to the surface of each colorful inner page to make the color more vivid. Wait for the glue to dry completely.
In every next step, we need to glue the inside page to the cover, so as to glue the whole book together.
Apply an appropriate amount of glue on the right side of the first inner page and stick it on the far left side of the cover to align the gaps in the book. Next, glue each inner page in turn and stick it on the right side of the previous inner page until the whole book is glued together.
Let all parts of the surface of the book dry thoroughly and make sure that they fit closely.
It's done. You have a homemade mini pop-up book now!
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