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‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

You’ve heard of a jack-in-a-box, but now say hello to a cat-in-a-box! This pop-up creation looks just a lucky Chinese cat, except you can make your own out of just the craft essentials. The lever mechanism may look complicated, but with our nine easy steps, it’s a doddle to create.

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

1. Score card

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Score a long strip of card to form four sides and a tab. Cut a 2cm flap into one side panel.

2. Fix box

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Score tabs in the top, fold and assemble. Cut a 2cm square out of a 7cm square of card and fix to the top.

3. Make another

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Make a smaller second box with open flaps at the top, then fix on top of the larger one.

4. Weight down

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Cut, score and fold a cat’s head from card, then tuck in coins to weigh it down and tape it closed.

5. Score tubes

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Make two 7cm long card tubes and on one, clip four tabs into the top and one on the bottom.

6. Join tubes

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Fold in the top tabs to close the tube and fix the head on top. Stick to the tab on the second rectangular tube.

7. Feed through box

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Feed the tube arrangement through the square holes in the top and side of the bigger box.

8. Attach lever

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Attach the side flap to the underside of the lower tube. Add a circle of card on the end to complete the lever.

9. Decorate outside

‘Feline’ crafty? Make our pop-up cat box!

Decorate the outer sides, tubes and flaps with washi tape. Add curled ribbons to finish.

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