I wanted to improve the design a bit by adding color so I did this one to be cut from different sheets of cardstock and slot assembled. Here is the basic design.
Seems to work pretty well I think
I wanted to improve the design a bit by adding color so I did this one to be cut from different sheets of cardstock and slot assembled. Here is the basic design.
Seems to work pretty well I think
Awesome! I made a card like this a while ago:
There’s a ton of cool paper art coming from laser folks!
Yeah, it’s impressive what you can do with paper and a laser Daughter #2 decided she liked this heart pattern for her cards this year so we made 25 and she put them together last night.
That is GREAT!
Oh squeeeeeee!
(I’ve got a pop-out card pattern or two that I’m dying to try one of these days.)
A spoken word artist I enjoy, also does paper engineering, as he like stop call it. His name is Rives, and I highly recommend youtubing and googling him.
His spoken word(one of MANY, not his best, but this introduced me to him)
I can’t wait to make pop up books for my kids!
Yessssssss! Paper! {dancing around the room flinging confetti}
Here’s a site with a number of free popup designs…
Thank you, bookmarked!
She sent out 25 Valentines cards!!!
Bookmarked, thanks!!
BTW, what software did you use? Looks like Pop-Up Card Designer
and dont forget the free templates at
You and Rip together
OMG @dwardio. I’ll be doing some downloading tonight. I have pop-up card maker on my PC at work, but haven’t spent too much time with it. This is sure to speed up the creative juices.