The illustrated step-by-step guide to making pop-ups & novelty cards : a how-to guide to the art of paper engineering / Trish Phillips & Ann Montanaro.
Material type: TextPublication details: Wigston, Leicestershire : Hermes House, c2011Description: 256 p. : col. ill. ; 31 cmISBN: 9780857238009 (hbk.); 0857238000 (hbk.)Other title: Guide to making pop-ups and novelty cards | How-to guide to the art of paper engineeringSubject(s): Greeting cards | Three-dimensional greeting cardsDDC classification: 736.98 Summary: PAPER CRAFTS. Pop-ups are ingenious mechanical paper devices that are designed to surprise, entertain and educate, and this informative practical guide reveals all the secrets of making them yourself. Projects begin with basic mechanisms such as the V and A fold, and then progress on to more complex paper engineering involving pivots, layers and tab pulls. Every section includes an inspirational gallery of work from established paper engineers and pop-up artists. Whether you want to make a simple children's birthday card, a set of elegant wedding invitations or a complete pop-up book of your own design, this step-by-step volume will be a constant reference.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Includes index.
PAPER CRAFTS. Pop-ups are ingenious mechanical paper devices that are designed to surprise, entertain and educate, and this informative practical guide reveals all the secrets of making them yourself. Projects begin with basic mechanisms such as the V and A fold, and then progress on to more complex paper engineering involving pivots, layers and tab pulls. Every section includes an inspirational gallery of work from established paper engineers and pop-up artists. Whether you want to make a simple children's birthday card, a set of elegant wedding invitations or a complete pop-up book of your own design, this step-by-step volume will be a constant reference.
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