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Can’t Afford an iPad for Pops? Make Him This iDad Father’s Day Card Instead

Step 8: With a cutting mat underneath, cut around the two sides and the bottom of each icon with an X-Acto knife, creating lift-up flaps with the icons.

Step 9: Line up the top and the bottom pieces of the card (without gluing them) and trace around the inside of the flap to mark where you will glue the photos that will appear underneath the flaps.

Step 10: Set the top piece of the card aside and on the bottom piece, glue the photos down over the squares you just traced, leaving the last three squares for your Father’s Day message. (If not using photos, just write messages or draw pictures instead.)

Step 11: Write your Father’s Day messages in the last three squares.

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Step 12: When the photos and messages are done, erase all remaining pencil marks.

Step 13: Use a glue stick (not spray glue) to glue the top piece to the bottom piece. Glue around the flaps, so that you don’t accidentally glue any of them shut. Your flaps and photos/drawings underneath should line up perfectly.

Step 14: To finish the iDad Father’s Day card, trace around a dime for the button. Use a white gel pen or Sharpie to draw the circle/button.

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