Doesn’t the Dragon card look wonderful? :)
Links:
Dragon Popup Card (DRAGON)
via: How to make a Kirigami Pop Up Ancient Dragon Card (Paper Craft)!
…compilation of tutorials
Doesn’t the Dragon card look wonderful? :)
Links:
Dragon Popup Card (DRAGON)
via: How to make a Kirigami Pop Up Ancient Dragon Card (Paper Craft)!
I find the idea to make a pop-up card simply with an accordion fold great :)
Links:
Accordion Pop-up Card
I find pop up cards almost always beautiful, isn’t this one wonderful, too?
Links:
Pop Up Card with Bridge (Pop-up 90° – Free Sample) (English and Japanese): it is the first picture in the second row
via: Evermore Origamic Architecture Pop-Up Card Sites, link to Handmade Papercraft Club
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Pop Up Card’
This time I find the title absolutely convenient: I find this pop up really fantastic!
Note: The PDF links can’t be reached anymore, apparently amongst other things because of copyright infringements.
After all we have to buy the book ourselves :)
Links:
Descarga Gratis Libro Phantastische Papier (Kirigami) de Ramin Razani en Formato PDF Free Download – at the end you find links for the actual download of the file (German).
I downloaded the file here.
I find Origamic Architecture fascinating and presented some time ago already the Origamic Architecture pencil holder, now I found more (although mostly very simple) Origami Architecture patterns which can easily be used for little greeting cards.
I could surf the internet for hours and check – partly really spectacular – Origamic Architecture ;-)
Links:
24 Free Origami Architecture Patterns
Wikipedia entry: Origamic Architecture
Google image search result for ‘Origamic Architecture’
Google search result for ‘Origamic Architecture’
Here at unikatissima:
Origamic Architecture Pencil Holder
Recently I re-discoverd the website of Lisa Vollrath whose tutorials I always found really great.
When I saw her ‘A Simple Tabbed Pop-Up’ I wanted to try it immediately.
But then it started: No, I don’t want to make an Eiffelturm, but something else. But what? Somebody wrote something about sail boats in the comments.
Ok, good idea.
Ehm, the toner of my printer won’t suffice to print something.
Hmm, Lisa said that actually it doesn’t matter how large the tabs are…
Thus I took an A4 paper horizontally and my Xacto knife and startet to cut a sail boat and the sea.
I find my card for a try on the spur of the moment quite nice, but I haven’t decided yet what to put on the front side ;-)
Links:
At Go Make Something: A Simple Tabbed Pop-Up
I found a tutorial for a great pop-up card! The center spins apparently when opening the card.
There is even an animation.
Unfortunately I haven’t had the time to make this card yet, but I will ;-)
Links:
Popup Spinner
Animation showing how the popup spinner works
I already cut different pop ups, and I find this one quite elegant.
I haven’t done it yet, but I surely will one day.
(If you like the fractal repeats, take a look at the previous mentioned Fractal Art.)
Links:
Fractal Cut
Wikipedia: English entry for ‘fractal’ – Deutscher Eintrag für ‘Fraktal’
Here at unikatissima:
Fractal Art