Pop ups are greeting cards that provide a surprise. When you open the map to move apart - they jump on you, move to blossom in a 3-D structure, or page. Pop-ups have a long history, going from three-dimensional book trade, books appeared in the 13th Century, when the writers started with moving parts. In the 17th Century, "New Books" with flaps and peepholes inspire children. In 1840, adapted this smart Victorianthese techniques in a big way, turning the mass production of greeting cards and books with pop-ups, tractors, paper honeycomb structures and times.
Most pop-up cards are relatively simple engineering trades of paper with some special. The first condition is paper: construction paper or cardboard in a variety of colors, fancy cards and photos and illustrations, depending on the design map. Need some basic tools: scissors, knife and cutting mat, boneFolder and scorer to make crisp folds, and a straight edge (metal ruler is best to keep the blade). You also need adhesives such as glue sticks for light paper, glue and white craft glue or adhesive on heavy paper. They are pens and markers to create your design and writing of words. Finally, you may need special fasteners such as closures of paper, string and rubber bands and embellishments such as fabric, buttons, ribbons or feathers.
Let's make one of the easiestThe forms of pop-up cards - a single figure that rises when you open the map. Start with your basic paper, an 8 1 / 2 "x 11" piece of white cardboard. Fold it in half horizontally, burnishing the crease with a bone marker. You now have a folded paper, 5 1 / 2 "X 8 1 / 2". This card opens up, not sideways.
Select a picture of a person standing (like you) - from head to foot and about 4 "tall, cut the figure in as much detail as possible ..
Cut a strip of paper orBox, 4 1 / 2 "long and 1 / 2" wide. Make a fold 1 / 2 "from one end. Glue on one side, bent at the end. Loop strip, like a circle and glue the other end of the belt so that the end paper not glued to the finger overlap final and only meets the fold line. Press together until the glue dries.
Keep the fold with one hand, pull the strap and a fold flat pleats at the other end of the cycle. Bring the two folds together closely, and it folds upremaining two ends of the loop. You now have a square of paper, 1 "on each side.
Place the folded paper in front of you, gone with the folded side of you. So open the top door is vertical. Place the square of paper in the middle of the fold so it is with sides parallel to the faces of the card. Glue the two sides instead of two inner sides of the card. Allow to dry. Connect the card and flat strip bent inwards. When you open and close the tab,This strip should be a 3-D space on the bend of the folds of the paper.
Open the paper, glue the feet and legs of the cut-out number on the front of the pop-up strips. The feet should touch the paper while the cover body 3 "support, over bent.
Now - decorating! Add a personal greeting on the photo, next to the head in a "balloon" comic strip is written, if desired. Draw a background picture, or one that fits anyone laugh. Draw inof land or grass to defend your character. Finally - and save space for a personal message and signature.
Folding. Put it in an envelope. And give a big surprise to anyone!
There are many types of pop-up greeting card templates, and most of them can be your own handmade paper to be adjusted. Do not settle for the card is right there - a pop-up!
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