Here's a quick and easy way to add a pop-up into your Christmas cards that will delight children. It only takes around 5 minutes to make.
You will need: 1 sheet of A4 Card, a score tool, scissors, pencil, a large scallop circle nestabilities die.
Step 1. Score and fold the A4 card in half.
Step 2. Place the nestability on the folded edge with the fold running up the middle of the nestability, and approx 2cm up from the bottom edge. Draw around 4 scallops in pencil.
Step 3. Move the nestability up and draw around 3 scallops. Repeat this step 2 more times reducing the number of scallops drawn round each time.
Step 4. You should have something that looks like this.

Step 5. With the paper still folded in half, cut the scallop lines that you drew.
Step 6. Open the card up and score lines as shown below. Note that the edge of one part of the tree is scored up to the centre of the outside scallop on the tier above.
Step 7. Fold the score lines so that when you turn the card over, the tree pops out and none of your drawing lines can be seen.
Step 8. Cut the sheet down so that it will fit into the centre of your card, and decorate as you wish.
Here is the finished card I made using the Pixie Cottage stamp
Hannah's Letter by Sandra
And this is the inside. The tree has been coloured with Promarkers and decorated with the new gold and silver flowersoft.

I hope you have lots of fun making these inserts for your cards this year.