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Old 08-25-2019, 04:00 AM
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The home page of a "paper engineer", a prolific designer of pop up books

https://raymarshall.com/
Some pop ups designs to download and build
https://raymarshall.com/things-to-make/
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Old 08-25-2019, 03:13 PM
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Thanks John,

That's another pop up christmas card to add to my list!

My favourite is Peter Dahmen here is a link to some of his designs, searching you tube will reveal demos for pop ups that can be down loaded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdXvEXwOEHU

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Thank you, John. And Mike - those cards are certainly impressive.
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If any of you have some spare time from your modelling take a look at this site : https://www.lisalloyd.net. I had the pleasure of meeting Lisa when arranging a commission. I'm completely in awe of her ability. Then, if you still have time, check out the following link : https://www.paperartistcollective.com. These people make me want to give up ...
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If any of you have some spare time from your modelling take a look at this site : https://www.lisalloyd.net. I had the pleasure of meeting Lisa when arranging a commission. I'm completely in awe of her ability. Then, if you still have time, check out the following link : https://www.paperartistcollective.com. These people make me want to give up ...
For nice cards and gifts that are not as expensive (nor as elaborate) as one of or Lisa's bespoke creations, search for "kirigami" on the web and on this site (http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/667557-post418.html, for a start) for pieces you can make yourself or purchase.
Kirigami is an example of snowballing cultural appropriation, it seems to have originated in China, was developed in Japan, and is now very popular in Vietnam.
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