Baby Yoda plushies won't be available before Valentine's Day, but that doesn't mean you can't surprise your special someone with a gift that celebrates The Mandalorian's breakout star. Greeting card company Lovepop creates handcrafted pop-up card, and its latest design features an adorable Baby Yoda pop-up.
The outside of the blue card includes a picture of Baby Yoda in his floating bassinet with the simple greeting "For You." When the card is opened, a wonderfully designed Baby Yoda pops up. The backdrop of the scene on Arvala-7--the planet where Mando found Baby Yoda--depicts the Razor Crest ship. You can also see a frog, who obviously doesn't know it's about to get eaten, hopping toward Baby Yoda. The pop-up card costs $15 and is available to purchase at Amazon.
Lovepop uses ship-building software to create its designs, and the pop-up models are created with kirigami, an offshoot of origami that involves both folds and cuts.
While I think the 3D model of Baby Yoda shows your partner how deeply you care for them already, the card comes with a blank note to write your Valentine's Day message on.
If for some odd reason your partner doesn't like Baby Yoda, Lovepop has a ton of designs to choose from, including a traditional bouquet, Mickey and Minnie, and Baby Yoda's arch-nemesis for the cuteness crown, Baby Groot. If you're looking for a gift to go with the card, we put together a list Valentine's Day gift ideas for gamers.
Baby Yoda plushies won't be available before Valentine's Day, but that doesn't mean you can't surprise your special someone with a gift that celebrates The Mandalorian's breakout star. Greeting card company Lovepop creates handcrafted pop-up card, and its latest design features an adorable Baby Yoda pop-up.
The outside of the blue card includes a picture of Baby Yoda in his floating bassinet with the simple greeting "For You." When the card is opened, a wonderfully designed Baby Yoda pops up. The backdrop of the scene on Arvala-7--the planet where Mando found Baby Yoda--depicts the Razor Crest ship. You can also see a frog, who obviously doesn't know it's about to get eaten, hopping toward Baby Yoda. The pop-up card costs $15 and is available to purchase at Amazon.
Lovepop uses ship-building software to create its designs, and the pop-up models are created with kirigami, an offshoot of origami that involves both folds and cuts.
While I think the 3D model of Baby Yoda shows your partner how deeply you care for them already, the card comes with a blank note to write your Valentine's Day message on.
If for some odd reason your partner doesn't like Baby Yoda, Lovepop has a ton of designs to choose from, including a traditional bouquet, Mickey and Minnie, and Baby Yoda's arch-nemesis for the cuteness crown, Baby Groot. If you're looking for a gift to go with the card, we put together a list Valentine's Day gift ideas for gamers.