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Freestanding Pop Up Card – Typewriter Edition

August 25, 2025 Leave a Comment

25 Aug
Freestanding Pop Up Card Typewriter Edition has a greeting card with a turquoise rectangular base, and a piece of cardstock extending upright similar to a typewriter page. Image on the upright is an actual typewriter with flowers cascading from the top and the stamped sentiment 'for you'. Base has more florals on the edge with a large bow tied from linen thread and the sentiment Good friends are hard to find... I'm so glad we found each other.

Make a Freestanding Pop Up Card – Typewriter Edition! My card looks unassuming when it’s pulled from the envelope, then surprise! A retro typewriter and a gorgeous bouquet of flowers rise magically from the base. I am beyond delighted with how this card turned out from my initial idea. Let’s get started!

cutting & scoring guide

Paper DimensionsScore Long Side
5½” x 8½” Lost Lagoon cardstock base⅝”, 2⅛” & 2¾” each end
3¾” x 4¼” cardstock for pop up
Cutting & Scoring Guide for Freestanding Pop Up Typewriter Card

step by step instructions

Cut and score cardstock base from Lost Lagoon cardstock as noted in table. After scoring each end, also score down the middle of the long side at 4¼”.

Then, using the vertical ruler on the Stampin’ Trimmer, and still at 4¼” on the long side, pull the cutting blade downward, from ⅞” to 4⅝”, cutting a slot.

I used the Farmhouse Florals August 2025 Paper Pumpkin Kit for decorating. For the actual popup portion, I cut one of the blank sections of card base down to 3¾” x 4¼”. Then I fussy cut the typewriter full of flowers from the other section of the same card base. I cut close around the typewriter portion but left white space around the florals. I also trimmed one of the envelope flaps into a large rectangle, adhered the large rectangle to the bottom portion of the popup and trimmed off the excess with snips.

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Fold and burnish all of the scorelines on the Lost Lagoon card base. Stamp greeting from the Paper Pumpkin kit in Secret Sea ink just above the third scoreline from the bottom. Stamp greeting on the paper in the typewriter.

Insert the pop up into the slot slightly. Apply Tear and Tape liberally to the bottom flap. Apply a small strip just the width of the pop up on the top flap. Working from the backside of the card base, remove the liner from the bottom flap. Pull the pop up down, line up the bottom edges, make sure the sides are even and press to adhere.

Remove the liner from the top flap, fold over the flap and sandwich the pop up between the two flaps, pressing to adhere.

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decorating the freestanding pop up card

Push the pop up into standing position. Feed a length of linen thread through the base and tie a floofy bow just to the left of the greeting. Add a wadded up glue dot behind the gathered section of the bow to hold it in place.

Freestanding Pop Up Card Typewriter Version laying flat for mailing. Base is Lost Lagoon. Floral images and a linen thread bow decorate the middle section. A floral bouquet peeks over the top edge.

Add glue dots to the backs of the floral die cuts and adhere along the base. The floral elements can poke up above the scoreline but not below, or the base won’t lie flat when the card is popped up. Write a message on the back of the pop up, push the pop up down and into the slot. Now the card fits in a standard envelope. And the lucky recipient can pop it up for display.

Can’t quite visualize how it comes together? I posted a how-to video over on my YouTube channel, so check it out!

Thanks for reading/watching my tutorial today!

Freestanding Pop Up Card Typewriter Edition has a greeting card with a turquoise rectangular base, and a piece of cardstock extending upright similar to a typewriter page. Image on the upright is an actual typewriter with flowers cascading from the top and the stamped sentiment 'for you'. Base has more florals on the edge with a large bow tied from linen thread and the sentiment 'Good friends are hard to find... I'm so glad we found each other'.
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