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- Hi, I'm UFC fighter Chris Weidman,
and welcome to Mixed Martial Arts and Crafts.
(upbeat, playful music)
♫ Fighting and art
♫ What a blast and a half
♫ It's Mixed Martial Arts and Crafts ♫
- Let's art.
Today we learn how to make a pop up card
while subduing a vicious opponent.
You'll need construction paper,
tape, scissors,
glitter paper, X-acto knife,
opponent that wants to take your head off.
(growl)
(bell tinging)
And colored pencils.
Let's get started.
(chiming)
Step one, vertical fold.
Take your construction paper
and make a nice fold down the middle.
Hmm, I like that.
Now at this point,
you're gonna wanna side step your opponent
for a nice hip toss.
(thumping)
(loud thud)
You got it.
See how the corners line up so nicely,
now that's looking sharp.
(ting)
(chaa)
(chiming)
Step two, superman punch.
(referee whistle)
Oopsy daisy,
we have to make sure the scissors are out of the way.
Safety first.
(lighthearted music)
(loud thud)
(painful groan)
Crunch.
Now it's time to make the card.
(chiming)
Step three, cut and fold pop up tabs.
Now you wanna cut and fold your pop up tabs.
Oh that's nice.
(chiming)
Step four, it's time to cut some neat shapes.
Octagons have eight sides.
It's the octopus of shapes.
(chiming)
Step five, assemble the card with tape.
Almost ready to put it all together.
What fun we're having.
(chiming)
Step six, don't get blood on the card.
(loud thud)
(clatter)
Yaoie zaowie, that was a close one.
(chiming)
Step seven, decorate to your heart's content.
Yep, that's the good stuff.
(chiming)
(upbeat music)
Voila, feel free to use any finishing touches.
Personally I like to use the great glue
to give it some zass.
Or if you're feeling spicy,
I like to use the rear naked choke.
(grunting)
He'll be out for a few minutes
but you'll have these innovative invitations for a lifetime.
♫ Mixed Martial Arts
- See you next time.
♫ And Crafts ♫