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I've been scratching my head trying to come up with a card for my hubby {AKA the non-romantic type}. I finally decided to make this pixely popup heart card! *EDITED TO ADD: NEW TEMPLATES FOR THIS CARD CAN BE FOUND HERE They are really minimal (which I love) and take about 20 minutes to make
Pixelated Popup Card: I‘d been scratching my head trying to come up with a card for my hubby {AKA the non-romantic type}. I finally decided to make him this pixely popup heart card! I've seen similar styled pop-ups before and thought a heart would work really …
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Learn how to make an origami popup book, follow my step by step instructions. This book opens up into 4 sections like a concertina book.
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Did you know that you can make a beautiful paper flower in the same way that you make a paper snowflake?! It's so much fun! Learn how to make paper flowers by following our easy photo and video tutorials below. These kirigami flowers are SO PRETTY! And all it takes is a few simple folds and cuts to transform a single piece of paper into a beautiful flower. Design your own flower shapes or use our free PDF templates. (We have 9 different shapes to choose from!) This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something
Futurama Meme Gift Card: My good friend is graduating, so I decided to make a card for him which combines his love of Futurama and internet memes. I got the idea for this after I stumbled upon a similar "happy birthday" card someone made for their friend, and I thought it …
Jim Woodring has taken his Moleskine notebook and turned it into a pop-up book filled with his cool drawings. Just fantastic! Part 1 and Part 2.
3D Cat Card DIY - this is super cute and EASY Cat Pop Up Card. Simply darling. Complete with free how to printable & fun Cat Puns for Birthday & Valentines
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Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
Easy 3D Unicorn Card DIY. Learn how to make these 3D Unicorn Card DIY - either from scratch or make use of the free unicorn printables. Easy. Fun.
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If you don't see the video embedded above, click on this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-flMlK_6Gg&eurl=http://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=8327644623001332335&feature=player_embedded This card was the first major project that I did with the Craft Robo and remains my all-time favorite. It was originally created as an invitation to a home-brew party at our house. I was still learning how the Craft Robo worked and, consequently, I think it's not an exaggeration to say that I spent more than 50 or 60 hours toiling over the thing, tweaking it til I thought it was perfect. In the end, I was so pleased with how it turned out that I probably invited dozens of people extra than we normally would have to a casual summer event (resulting in an enormous crush -- great fun, but a bit crowded). While the mechanism that it uses (a simple brad) is widely used, I've never seen it used in this kind of way, to lift an arm and, at the same time, change the text spoken in a speech bubble. I adapted the basic invitation into a happy birthday card. What I've never understood is how poorly it has sold on etsy. It's only in the last few weeks that I even sold a single one (now I've sold THREE! And gotten some good feedback: "Quality workmanship and adorable." and "Very good birthday card for guys"). Anyway, I wondered if the problem was the photos, so yesterday, Tad helped me take cleaner ones, in the light tent, with a white background (maybe the greenery that I had as a background made it difficult to tell what was going on?). I also will link to the video from the etsy listing so that people can see how it works. Hopefully that will help!
Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
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With graduation season upon us, and another school year drawing to a close, this is a great time to help students think about where they’ve been, where they are, and where they’re heade…
/// THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL PRODUCT. /// [please note] This template is not for cutting machine. This item is a PDF DIGITAL FILE that you download, printing with INKJET printer, cut and assemble yourself. We do not provide a service to change the format of the data. About Downloading a Digital Item ; https://help.etsy.com/hc/articles/115013328108 ************************ printable pattern Kitten (pop-up card) 4types kitten + 4types kitten (Extra pattern) PDF _ file-1: Letter size, file-2: A4 size 14 pages / English edition pp.1-7: patterns (4types kitten) pp.8-10: Instructions pp.11-14: Extra patterns (4types kitten) Finished size (folded) : 7.75 x 11.6 cm (about 3.05 x 4.5 in) (when opened): 15.5 x 11.6 cm (about 6.1 x 4.5 in) ************************ (opening and closing video): https://youtu.be/5cZ5FyiqvRY [Tutorial video] https://youtu.be/vBepDdr-k0o ************************ This item is a pattern for printing with ink jet printer. Please use (Long Grain) letter size or A4 size paper for printing. The color can be seen differently depending on a printer, ink and paper. This pop-up card comes with its own instruction. Try to make it with other persuader would not be recommended. It is not suitable for cut by machine. We do not provide a service to change the format of the data. **************** [system requirements] Adobe reader 6.0 or later or Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or later, Color printer capable of printing letter size (or A4 size). **************** [tools] Object with pointed tip, Scissors, Craft knife, Utility knife, Ruler, Wood glue, Cutting mat, Double-sided tape, Tweezers **************** This item is for personal use only, NOT allowed for commercial use. Please do not distribute, spread, or sell this template. **************** Since guest purchases are reported many error cases in downloading files, we recommend you to log in prior to your purchase. **************** Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. Confirmation may take a few minutes. **************** recommended for age 15 and up. Caregivers should supervise when making by children under the age of 15 especially when they use cutters that may bring injury. **************** We are not responsible for any damages caused by using this product (paper jams, misprints, loss of ink, printer or PC problems, injuries while handling tools, etc.). **************** ⓒKagisippo
Puzzle purses were one way lovers could exchange "Valentines" as early as the 1700s. Constructed from paper folded in intricate origami style, each panel woul
SPRINGY THINGY CARD TUTORIAL It's time for me to share my weekly Tuesday tip or technique. This tutorial fell out of my tips/techniques book as I moved it last night and so got chosen for today's effort. It makes a card front that the receiver pulls open and the card opens out like a spring to see an inner 20cm square area. Images of a completed card using this technique are below these instructions. Practice this on some scrap paper first. MATERIALS 20cm square piece of card stock or decorative paper of your choice. Pre colour the card if you wish. I'll use white card stock so you can clearly see what to do. Pencil, rubber, ruler, craft knife, craft mat and bone scorer. HOW TOO 1) On all sides measure and make a light pencil dot at the 5cm, 10cm and 15cm mark. On my sample I will use a black marker so you can see what I did easily. 2) From the 5cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark 3) From the 10cm mark at the left and right side measure in and mark a dot in at the 5cm mark from each side 4) From the 15cm mark at the left and right side measure and mark a dot at the 10cm mark. These dots make a large diamond. 5) Score between all these dots. In my image I have drawn dashes to show you were to score 6) At the top 15cm mark score down to the right side of the diamond. At the 15cm mark at right edge, score across to the bottom of the diamond. At the 5cm mark on the bottom edge, score up to the left side of the diamond. Lastly at the 5cm mark at the left edge, score across to the top of the diamond. See dashed marks I have marked for you on my sample. All these score lines will be mountain folds. That is you bend the scored line back on itself to make a mountain. 7) At the 10cm mark on all sides score into the points on the diamond. See dashed areas on my sample. These scored lines and the scored lines for the diamond are all valley folds. That is you bend the scored line in on itself to make a little valley. Here is my sample with all the scored lines bent to their respective mountain and valley folds. 8) Now all you do is gently fold the card in on itself. Start on one side and then work your way around. If you have all the scored correct lines and folds it sort of winds in like a spring. It should look like this at the front and this at the back. Rub off all marked pencil dots. After I made my sample above for you I painted the card stock with white gesso, sprayed it with various sprays. Stamped and added embellishments to turn it into a steam punk card. I then layered and stuck it to a base card. As mine is fairly embellished it doesn't fold completely flat. This is m Springy Thingy Card open Some close ups of the folded card part. Hugs Annette In Oz
I saw a picture of a pop-up piano card online while I was searching for something else and thought it was a lovely idea, so I made my own (slightly simplified) version... Front Inside
The "pop-up" Pinocchio : being the life and adventures of a wooden puppet who finally became a real boy, with "pop-up" illustrations in color by Harold Lentz. New York : Blue Ribbon Books, c1932. siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=BB8888C383...