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    What kind of glue should I use to make my pop up book?
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    Use a good glue stick as that won't seep through the page and ruin your drawing (it doesn't wet the page like liquid).
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    What is the best type of paper to use and can colored cards be used for the base?
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    Card stock or other thicker paper is advised and, yes, you can use colored cards.
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    Is the cover supposed to cover the entire book?
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    The purpose of the cover is to cover the whole book and make it so glancing at the book won't cause people to already be reading the story. The whole book must be covered, but some can be sticking out, although it will look unprofessional.
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    How can I add more pop out squares?
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    You can cut tabs and glue them to the page in other regions for additional (albeit smaller) pop out features.
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    Do my pictures have to be a certain size to be able to pop up?
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    Yes. If you have a small tab, make sure you use small pictures; if you make a big tab, you can put bigger pop-ups.
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    Do I have to use thicker paper for the front cover?
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    Not really, but it looks better and will hold up longer if you use thicker paper. If you want, you can even use cardboard.
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    Would it work if I did 20 something pages?
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    It would be hard to close, and it would take longer. I suggest sticking to maybe 10-15.
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    Can I do a one page card?
    Community Answer
    Yes, just use one piece of paper. You don't need to glue, although the only thing you do glue is the pictures.
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    How do I make a holiday-themed pop up book?
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    Use colors and images that are related to that holiday. For example, for Valentine's Day, you might use lots of red, pink, hearts, and lace. For the story, you can tell the reader how that holiday came to be.
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    Can I use cardboard for the pages?
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    Definitely, although it would be a bit harder to cut, and the whole book would be a lot thicker.
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    Can I use printing paper for a pop up book?
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    No, because it won't be as thick and could ruin easily. If you have to use printer paper, at least make the cover vellum or something thick.
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    Can I make more than one tab on a page?
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    Yes, you can, as long as you save enough space and cut another tab next to it.
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    How can I make the pop up things move in the book?
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    Make the base, then put another piece of paper outside of it on the edges. Then attach a piece of cardboard to the picture to make it move.
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    What if I'm doing several pop ups in one page?
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    That's fine. Just make more slits so that you can add more characters, objects, words, etc.
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    How do I not smear the colors of the paint?
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    Wait for the paint to dry before gluing it onto the pop-up tab.
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    Can the book have a lot of pop-ups on the same page?
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    Community Answer
    Yes. For example, fold the page into fourths and then cut your slits. This should help create more.
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    How long can pop up books be?
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    It can be as long as you want, but it has a better chance of staying closed with 15 pages at the maximum.
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    How many hours does it take?
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    Making one to the specifications of the article should take only 30 minutes, but you could make a bigger book, which would take longer.
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    What kind of paper should I use?
    Community Answer
    You should use cardstock or other thick paper, as it says in the instructions.
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    What paper should I use?
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    I'd recommend something like poster board or card stock. Any thick paper you have is fine.
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    Do I have to use paint?
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    No, you don't necessarily have to use paint. You could use pencils, pastels, ribbons, etc.; use your imagination!
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    Do the parallel slits have to be in the center of the page, or can they be in different locations for each page?
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    The parallel slits don't have to be just in the middle. However, keep in mind you will have to fold that part, and there could be a big crease.
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    Can I use staplers as an alternative for glue?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Staplers work as a good alternative for glue in pretty much any case, and this is no different.
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    How can I make a portrait in a pop up book?
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    You can draw a large picture, then paste it on a pop up page. After that, fold.
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    Can I use printed pictures?
    Community Answer
    Of course! Maybe cut them out, though. You can also use clippings from magazines, etc.
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    Can I use cartridge paper or pastel sheets?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use either.
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    Can I use normal printing paper if I have no other paper?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but it will be less stable and won't last as long as using cardstock.
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    How can I glue the pages of the book?
    Community Answer
    You may use either liquid glue or glue stick, yet it depends on the user who makes it.
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    Is Oslo paper okay for the pages of a pop up book?
    Community Answer
    It is another kind of thick paper, so it would work. However, if you're going to have lots of pages, it might be hard to close.
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    Will this work with copy paper?
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    Yes, but it might not look as good because the paper will be thinner.
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