Surprise Mom With a Pop-Up Card This Mother’s Day

There’s a moment of anticipation when you receive a card. You pull it out of the envelope wondering what the cover will look like. Is it a funny card? Is it sentimental? And then there’s the second surprise — the inside. You expect a note and possibly the other half of a joke, but you don’t usually count on a 3D image that pops out at you. We’ve concluded this is the best way to wow mom for Mother’s Day. Right? Right. We’ve got three different ways to make pop-up cards to share with you today. Get your scissors, tape and paper and get to it!

Materials:

– paper

– string

Tools:

– scissors

– Scotch® Double-Sided Tape

– X-Acto knife

– cutting mat

– pen

– spray adhesive

Popping Pineapple

With pineapples on trend, we had to add some sweet fruit to a card for mummy. This method is super easy and you can add anything to the pieces that pop. Mom not a pineapple lover? Add some watermelon or a heart.

Fold a piece of paper in half or use a blank card. Spray the inside with spray adhesive and add a piece of patterned paper.

Decide what you want to add as a popping element and count the number of pop-out pieces you’ll need. Determine spacing as well. Fold your card and then cut slits in the folded edge using your X-acto knife. Don’t cut them all the way out. Leave the top edge on so they stay attached to the card. Open your card and push the cut pieces through, reversing the direction of their central fold.

Cut out a yellow oval and a spiky green top for your pineapple. Draw a diagonal grid on the oval and tape the top to the pineapple.

Cut out letters and then tape your elements to the inside of the card. Fold it to make sure it closes properly.

Then spray the outside of the card with spray adhesive and add a piece of colorful paper to the outside to cover up the slits.

This card rules!

If you can’t literally take mom on a hot air balloon ride for her special day (which would be AWESOME), then give her a chance to hang up in the clouds with this adorable card. Inspired by Lia Griffith’s pop-up card, we’ve customized ours for Mom’s Day.

Hot Air Balloon Ride

Fold and cut a colorful piece of cardstock to create the base of your card.

Take two pieces of paper (we suggest different colors) and stack them. Cut out a hot air balloon shape and then fold it in half. Cut a slit in the top of one piece and a slit in the bottom of the other piece. Slide the pieces together to create a three-dimensional balloon.

Make a second balloon and then tape one to each side of your card. Cut out clouds and baskets and add them to your scene. Make a little heart that says “mom” and snip a short piece of string. Tape the string to the heart and then slip each end under the baskets. Add any other elements you want to personalize your card.

Adorbs.

Give mom a bouquet of flowers along with this matching floral card and she’ll so impressed.

Hello Flowers

First add spray adhesive to a blank card and press patterned paper firmly to the inside and outside of the card. Trim any excess paper.

Take a piece of paper and fold it in half. Next, cut out perfect squares by making diagonal folds. Then fold your square in half and in half again to make a smaller square. Fold that square along the diagonal to create a triangle.

Round one of the edges and unfold your new flower. Cut out one petal and then overlap two of the petals to give the flower dimension. Secure it with tape.

Using the same method as above, cut a smaller flower shape. Then cut two petals out of it. The dimensional flower will look like a little heart. Tape three hearts together to create a flower.

Tape three of your larger flowers together, checking to make sure that when pressed together they flatten easily. Add smaller flower bunches to the middle of each large flower. Again, check that they fold flat. Adhere your flowers to the center of the card, making sure the card closes. You might have to adjust the placement of the flower and tape.

Cut out a few leaves and add them to your card.

Pretty cool, eh?

We're already feeling the void left behind by The White Lotus finale — and the devastating season 3 ending. And there's a good chance you've already started your rewatch of all three seasons, but you can only watch the same show so many times. So before The White Lotus season 4 premieres on HBO and Max, keep reading for the best shows to fill that White Lotus void. And don't forget to check out The 6 Best TV Shows To Watch On Max This Month!

Here are the best 8 shows to watch after you finish The White Lotus season 3.

1. Nine Perfect Strangers — Stream on Hulu

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This anthology show has so many elements that White Lotus fans will love. Based on the novel by Liane Moriarty, the first season follows nine strangers who meet at a health and wellness resort. What starts off as a vacation morphs into something much more sinister. Nine Perfect Strangers season 2 is coming soon!

Nine Perfect Strangers is on Hulu and stars Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Regina Hall, and Samara Weaving.

2. The Perfect Couple — Stream on Netflix

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Amelia's dream wedding turns into a nightmare when a dead body washes up on the beach in The Perfect Couple. That's definitely giving me White Lotus déjà vu — and so is seeing Meghann Fahy onscreen! Stay tuned for more news on season 2, which will follow Elin Hildebrand's book Swan Song.

The Perfect Couple is on Netflix and stars Eve Hewson, Nicole Kidman, Meghann Fahy, Dakota Fanning, Liev Schreiber, Billy Howle, Ishaan Khatter, Jack Reynor, Mia Isaac, Sam Nivola, Michael Beach, Donna Lynne Champlin, and Isabelle Adjani.

3. The Resort — Stream on Peacock

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For another vacation-gone-wrong TV show, tune into The Resort, which follows Noah and Emma who want to celebrate their 10th anniversary with a vacay — and get pulled into an unsolved missing persons case.

The Resort is streaming on Peacock and stars William Jackson Harper, Cristin Milioti, Luis Gerardo Méndez, Skyler Gisondo, Nina Bloomgarden, Gabriela Cartol, and Nick Offerman.

4. Temptation Island — Stream on Netflix

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If reality TV is more your vibe, Temptation Island might remind you of the drama and relationships in The White Lotus. In the show, couples' relationships are put to the test by heading to an island filled with singles.

Temptation Island is on Netflix and stars Alexa and Lino, Shanté and Brion, Tyler and Tayler, and Ashley and Grant.

5. The Summer I Turned Pretty — Stream on Prime Video

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The Summer I Turned Pretty is another great summer vacation vibe, and even though Belly is torn between brothers Conrad and Jeremiah, you can rest assured there's no incest. Can't say the same for White Lotus (Mike White when I catch you...). Catch up on the first two installments before season 3 drops this July!

The Summer I Turned Pretty is on Prime Video and stars Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, Gavin Casalegno, Sean Kaufman, Rain Spencer, andJackie Chung.

6. Palm Royale — Stream on Apple TV+

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Palm Royale also has a new season on the way! This Apple TV show follows Maxine, who wants to break into Palm Beach's high society. But the closer she gets to making that dream come true, Maxine must decide how much she's actually willing to give up.

Palm Royale is on Apple TV+ and stars Kristen Wiig, Leslie Bibb, Amber Chardae Robinson, Mindy Cohn, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Julia Duffy, Kaia Gerber, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Bruce Dern, and Carol Burnett.

7. Death and Other Details — Stream on Hulu

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In Death and Other Details, Imogene finds herself on a Mediterranean ocean liner...and in the middle of a murder mystery. Alongside world's greatest detective Rufus Cotesworth, she has to figure out whodunit.

Death and Other Details is on Hulu and stars Violett Beane, Mandy Patinkin, Linda Edmond, Hugo Diego Garcia, Rahul Kohli, Lauren Patten, Pardis Saremi, and Angela Zhou.

8. Sirens — Stream on Netflix May 22, 2025

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Netflix's brand new show Sirens follows Devon, who shows up to Michaela Kell's home to bring her sister home (and Michaela's assistant). But Michaela is much more alluring — and powerful — than she realized.

Sirens is on Netflix May 22 and stars Meghann Fahy, Julianne Moore, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon, Glenn Howerton, Bill Camp, Felix Solis, Josh Segarra, Trevor Salter, Britne Oldford, Lauren Weedman, Jenn Lyon, Erin Neufer, and Emily Borromeo.

Dreamy summer TV isn't complete without some cute outfits! Check out 8 Sundresses That Channel Piper’s Style From The White Lotus.

Okay, we already know that Nobody Wants This season 2 is on its way, and that it's going to feature a new love interest for Morgan (bye bye Sasha!), and on March 7, Netflix gave us a brand new piece of info: the series is now filming! And Kirsten Bell and Adam Brody are getting cozy — not that I'm surprised.

Here's what we know about Nobody Wants This season 2 filming.

Kirsten Bell and Adam Brody are back as Joanne and Noah!

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Nobody Wants This is in production as of March 7, 2025 — and new episodes are set to premiere on Netflix this year! Two seasons in two years? We are so back.

In the first production image from season 2, Joanne and Noah are lying on the couch with Noah's arm wrapped around Joanne. Joanne's wearing a navy and red jacket while Noah's opted for a dark gray hoodie. Cozy!

Nobody Wants This season 2 was renewed in October of 2024. Creating Nobody Wants This will forever be a career highlight for me," creator and executive producer Erin Foster said in a statement. "The incredible cast, crew, producers and executives all made this into the show it is today, and to experience viewers' reactions to this series now that it's out in the world has been more than anything I could have dreamed."

Executive producer and showrunner Bruce Eric Kaplan added that the rom-com TV show "is such a unique and beautiful show and I am already having the best time working on it.”

We've had a blast watching it — and I know viewers are going to enjoy all the new episodes.

Where is Nobody Wants This season 2 filming?

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Season 2 is in production in Los Angeles, California, where they filmed season 1.

The new BTS photos of Nobody Wants This season 2 possible revealed a huge idea about when we'll see Joanne and Noah on our screens again. The second picture of Adam Brody looks alarming, but the third still shows a little bit of blood by his mouth. In our opinion, it looks like he's wearing a costume while filming because the sixth photo shows Justine Lupe wearing something that feels very Julia Roberts-esque via Pretty Woman.

The second comment on Deux Moi's Instagram post says, "oh so this is 100% coming out in the fall" while follow-up statements like "So, will it be a Halloween release or a Purim release? October or March?! We need to know now" and "Ty for the spoiler alert! 🚨 so appreciative ❤️❤️" seem to agree on a potential fall release date.

Crossing our fingers Nobody Wants This will be back between September and November!

Check out 11 Romance TV Shows You Can Stream On Netflix Right Now for what to watch this weekend.

This post has been updated.

You weren’t the only one tearing up during90-minute finale of The White Lotus. Season 3 of Mike White’s series has officially concluded, with viewers left shocked, heartbroken, and all-around emotional. And it turns out, the cast felt the same (warning:lots of spoilers ahead).

In preparation for the series' end, Max took over the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village, California, to create a Thailand-inspired White Lotus wellness oasis. The retreat included cooking and mixology classes with Ketel One Vodka and Tanqueray Gin, meditation sessions, and a moving panel discussion (hosted by Queer Eye’s Tan France) with the ensemble after they, too, watched the finale for the first time.

During the cast’s Q&A, we got the tea on how Aimee Lou Wood truly felt about her character’s death, plus Patrick Schwarzenegger’s initial reaction to the explosive ending.

Scroll to see The White Lotuscast's reaction to that heartbreaking season 3 finale...

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The White Lotus Cast's Reactions to Chelsea and Rick’s Death

As audience members know, Chelsea and Rick were the characters that met a gruesome end.

Wood said of her character’s death, “For about two weeks before we shot it, I felt super weird. It was this odd, ominous thing that was just hanging over us.” Her character is a casualty of an intense gunfight ignited by her boyfriend Rick (played by Walton Goggins), who attempted to save her by carrying her to safety. “And then it was the hottest day ever. Walton had to carry me so many times, and it was so hard.

In that time, Gaitok (Tayme Thapthimthong) achieves his vindication by shooting Rick in the back. “Chelsea doesn’t know what’s going to happen to her,” Wood said, adding that the scene “looked exactly how it felt, which was really strange.” There’s a final, dark shot of Chelsea dead, faced down in the pond and Rick faced up, mimicking a Yin and Yang symbol.

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Meanwhile, Thapthimthong felt like his character’s actions were “justified.”

Thapthimthong said, “At first, I felt like, ‘I don’t want to shoot him in the back.’ I wish he would turn around and have a little gunfight with me so we can have a little action scene. But we had a discussion with Mike, and I remember he said, ‘Trust me,’ it will be justified. I feel like it really was.” Gaitok then goes on to receive the promotion he’s always wanted, so you can say things worked out for him.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger, who arguably conveyed the biggest character arc in Saxon Ratliff, built a spiritual connection with Chelsea that translated IRL.

Schwarzenegger told France, “I knew something happened to Chelsea, but I didn’t know the extent of everything. It’s this really surreal weird feeling right now of just spending so much time with all of these cast members and then watching someone die. I don’t know how to describe it. You feel like something really happened.” We did too, Patrick, we did too.

As Aimee Lou Wood said on the panel, “There’s a lot in that episode that made me f---ing sob.” And we couldn’t think of a more perfect way to describe the series ending.

Other Can’t Miss Cast Quotes From The 'The White Lotus' Finale Panel:

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Patrick Schwarzenegger (Saxon Ratliff)

“I think once it happened with Chelsea, I started crying in the theater. I looked over at Charlotte [Le Bon] — it was an emotional moment.”

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Sarah Catherine Cook (Piper Ratliff)

“I was like, ‘Wow everyone in this episode really came to some enlightenment, and she’s trying to get enlightened the whole time.’ Then she’s like, ‘No, I guess I’m spoiled.’ I love that.”

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Sam Nivola (Lochlan Ratliff)

“I've never died in anything before. It was fun to get to do that.”

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Leslie Bibb (Kate Bohr)

“I remember when we were filming because the girls were the first ones to shoot our villa, and we all read the scripts and we were like, ‘Oh, our storyline is boring’....I don't think, honestly, we thought that it was going to take off the way it is.”

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Nicholas Duvernay (Zion Lindsey)

“Finally getting even just a little bit of justice for Tanya was amazing. Amazing to finally, over three seasons, give her that closure, essentially."

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Jon Gries (Greg Hunt)

“I think Season 2 surprised me more somehow. But I guess the enormity of the wealth surprised me.”

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Jason Isaacs (Timothy Ratliff)

“I look at my kids I love in real life, these three, and I love them on screen as well. I think there’s more to them. I doubted them, and they will be fine. They just won’t be fine in gigantic houses with huge Tesla trucks.”

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