3D Pop Up Greeting CardsFlowers...gardens...seasonal motifs such as snowflakes and angels...traditional Japanese designs like Kabuki masks and geisha...animals...scenes...all these and many others become delightful greeting cards that are even more special because they're hand-made. Here are easy-to-follow directions—as well as cut-out templates—for creating 60 different, intricate-looking designs. Twenty-four color illustrations of the finished projects are followed by step-by-step instructions and diagrams. Whether it's to say, "Merry Christmas," "Happy Spring," "Just thinking of you," or "Get well soon," readers will find inspiration and hours of enjoyment in this beautiful and practical book. |
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17 Hydrangea Apply glue backing card template card piece colored backing card Completed card corners with drafting craft paper Mountain craft paper white Cut and fold Cut-out section Gluing Cut-out section Note Cutting line Cut-out cutting mat drafting tape Fix corners fold as indicated fold Cutting line fold Valley fold folding line gluing the backing grooves indicated before gluing indicated on template kabuki Kent paper Mountain Kent paper white Koraiya leave enough margin line Cut-out section mark both ends marking and cutting materials as indicated Mountain fold Valley Open the card Origamic Architecture P26 backing card P26 Mountain fold P29 Templates P8 technique P96 Inner card paper Mountain fold photocopied templates picture on P8 POP-UP Prepare materials reverse side Roughly surfaced craft section Gluing section Shibaraku stylus surfaced craft paper template on P96 template pages Thread attaching position Threading position trim the template Valley fold Cutting white Inner card whole and place