I have been seeing this triple pop-up card for a while, so I finally to the time to figure out measurements and get one made up. I used the Velvet Meadow designer series paper to make this card along with the Flowering Meadow stamps and dies from Stampin’ Up. It takes a bit of cutting but was fun to put together once I got everything cut.

To create this card, you just need a few things:
- Cloud Cover card stock (2025-2027 In Color Stampin’ Up)
- Peaceful Pine card stock (2026-2028 In Color Stampin’ Up)
- White card stock
- Velvet Meadow designer series paper (2026 Annual Catalog Stampin’ Up)
- Flowering Meadow stamp set and dies (2026 Annual Catalog Stampin’ Up)
- Moody Palette Glossy Dots (January 2026 Online Exclusive Stampin’ Up)
- Cloud Cover Ink (2025-2027 In Color Stampin’ Up)
- Paper trimmer
- Adhesive of choice
- Pop dots
Cut the following:
Cloud Cover card stock:
- 4 ¼” x 5 ½” card base
- 4 ¼” x 6 ½” scored at ¼”, 1 ¼”, 2 ¼”, 4 ¼”, 5 ¼” and 6 ¼” for your center panel. From the center panel fold each side back, then the next panels forward and the ¼” panels back.
- Cut two pieces to 3 ¾” x 4 ¼” for each side panel. Score at ¼” x 1”, 1 ¾” and 3 ½”. From the large panel fold each side back, and then on the 3 panel side fold the next panel forward and the ¼” panel back.
White card stock:
- 4 1/8” x 5 3/8” for back panel
- 1 7/8” x 4 1/8” for front center panel
- Four pieces to 7/8” x 4 1/8” for the side panels of the center panel
- Two pieces to 1 5/8” x 4 1/8” for each side panel front
- Four pieces to 5/8” x 4 1/8” for each of the side panels folds
- 1 7/8” x 4 1/8” for the center back panel
- Two pieces to 15/8” x 4 1/8 for the side back panels
Cloud Cover Flocked Floral DSP:
- 1 ¾” x 4” for the front center panel
- 1 ¾” x 4” for the center back panel
- Two pieces to 1 ½” x 4” for the center back panel
- ½” x 4” for the back of the card
Cloud Cover checked DSP:
- Four pieces ¾” x 4” for the center side panels
- Two pieces to 1 ½” x 4” for the side front panels
Cloud Cover Dainty Floral DSP:
- Four pieces to ½” x 4” for the side folds of the side panels

Take your 4 ¼” x 5 ½” Cloud Cover card base and adhere the 4” x 5 ¼” white piece. Then take the ½” x 4” floral flocked piece and adhere to the left side of the white piece in about 1/8”. Find the “so may reasons to celebrate” greeting from the flowering meadow stamp set and stamp in the center of the white piece in Cloud Cover ink. From a scrap piece of cloud cover cut two flowers from the Flowering Meadow dies and two stems from Peaceful Pink card stock. Cut the second stem off of both and adhere the flower to each stem and use one of the larger white dots from the Moody Palatte Glossy Dots as the flower center of each. Adhere one of the flowers to the right side of your floral strip toward the bottom.

Take the two side panels and adhere the two side panels on each and the large main panels. Take one of the side panels and put adhesive on the ¼” part to the end with the side panels and adhere to one of the ends of the card base. Then put adhesive on the other ¼” piece, fold up and then put down on your card base to adhere while folded up. Repeat for the other side panel on the other side of the card base.
Now take the center panel and adhere the four side panels and the center panel to the front. The put adhesive on both of the ¼” panels, fold up and adhere to the center section of your card base between the side panels. Now take your floral back panel pieces and each to their white pieces. Put adhesive on the back of each and slide inside each panel and adhere to cover your ¼” adhere pieces.

Take the other flower you cut and put together and adhere to the lower left of the front center panel. On a scrap piece of white card stock stamp the “cheering you on” greeting in Cloud Cover ink. Trim down to about 1/8” all the way around your greeting. Adhere over the lower part of your stem, centered on the front center panel on a slight angle.

This card is fairly thick, especially using this flocked paper but it is so pretty so I am happy to use a bit more postage as I know just who I am sending it to.
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